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Compare Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Plant City, FL

Compare workers' compensation lawyers in Plant City. Review contact information and practice areas before you decide.

13 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Plant City, FL
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Showing 13 workers' compensation lawyers in Plant City, FL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Heritage Law Group
120 N Collins St, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 655-1801 heritagelawyers.com
Byrd & Barnhill, P.L.
206 N Collins St, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 759-1224 byrd-law.com
The Tancredo Law Firm, P.A.
1306 Thonotosassa Rd, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 659-3612 tancredolaw.com
Williams Moore: Williams Joseph M
1409 Berryfest Pl, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 719-6605
Sperry Law Firm
1607 S Alexander St STE 101, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 754-3030 sperrylaw-pc.com
Kevin L. Sullivan II.
1805 James L Redman Pkwy Suite 201, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 598-4868 lawkevin.com
Dwyer, John A
506 N Alexander St, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 754-1198
Charles S. White PA
110 E Reynolds St ste 900, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 752-6155 cswatty.com
Spine & Injury Associates | Top-Rated Chiropractors in Plant City, Florida
1910 James L Redman Pkwy, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 717-7426 spineandinjuryfl.com
KFB Law - Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers
1001 E Baker St #201c, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 757-1694 kfblaw.com
Rogo Law - Plant City, FL
1303 N Wheeler St, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 707-1488 rogolaw.net
The Florida Law Group, Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers
1805 James L Redman Pkwy Suite 201, Plant City, FL 33563
(813) 463-8880
Jayson, Farthing, Skafidas & Wright, P.A.
104 N Thomas St, Plant City, FL 33563
(877) 345-5379 jfswlaw.com

If you are injured on the job in Plant City Florida a workers compensation lawyer can help you navigate the complex claims process. Florida law requires most employers to carry workers compensation insurance but disputes over benefits are common. A local lawyer can assist with medical care wage replacement and denied claims.

What Does a Workers' Compensation Lawyer in Plant City Cost?

Most workers compensation lawyers in Florida work on a contingency fee basis meaning you pay nothing upfront. Fees are typically 20 percent of the first five thousand dollars of benefits and 20 percent of the next five thousand dollars with a cap of 20 percent for the remaining amount. Some lawyers may charge a small fee for case expenses. Costs vary by case so always discuss fees during your initial consultation. This is general information not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline to file a workers compensation claim in Plant City Florida?
In Florida you generally have 30 days to report an injury to your employer and up to two years from the date of injury to file a claim with the Office of Judges of Compensation Claims. Missing these deadlines can result in losing your right to benefits.
Can I choose my own doctor for a workers compensation injury in Florida?
Under Florida law your employer or its insurance carrier typically selects the doctor for your initial treatment. After that you may be allowed to request a change of physician if you follow specific rules. A lawyer can help you understand your options.
What benefits can I receive through Florida workers compensation?
Florida workers compensation provides medical care for your injury and wage replacement benefits if you cannot work. Temporary total disability pays about two-thirds of your average weekly wage up to a state-set maximum. Permanent benefits may also be available for lasting impairments.