David Hoines

Attorney in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Lawyer David A. Hoines believes that education provides the best cure for intimidating situations, including incidents that require dealing with the legal system. With a focus on maintaining client relationships and a goal of taking cases as far as they can go, David Hoines offers representation in all areas of law from his firm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Hoines brings over 30 years of experience to his firm. His law expertise allows him to provide informative services to clients preparing to file lawsuits for personal injury, wrongful death, traffic accidents, or medical malpractice. Suits involving personal injury and medical malpractice also cover incidents that involve nursing home laws. At his firm, he utilizes a small staff in order to ensure clients can work directly with the entire team assigned to their case. Clients also receive assistance with preparation for court depositions and issues regarding insurance coverage.

Over the course of his career, Mr. Hoines has obtained certification as a specialist in specific areas of law and joined a number of legal organizations. In 1991, the Florida Bar Association certified him as a specialist in Civil Litigation, a status which he maintained for 20 years. His memberships include the American Association for Justice, and the Broward County Trial Lawyers Association. In addition, the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation extended him an invitation to become a member in 2010 of which he is currently a Fellow.

I understand that hiring an attorney is a difficult decision. I also understand my commitment to serve your interest aggressively and honorably. I have spent many years building my reputation in this community and myself and my staff are proud to put our skills and reputation to work for you in the best way possible.

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