464-4600Ft Pierce:
344-7770Port St. Lucie:
357-5800Okeechobee:
794-7774Vero Beach:
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Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd is a law firm dedicated to providing legal representation to people seriously injured as the result of an accident, disabled because of an injury or disease, or dealing with serious financial problems.
The Law Firm of Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd specializes in personal injury law in Florida. Steve Hoskins, senior partner of the firm, is a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer by the Florida Bar and has been helping injured people in the Treasure Coast area, and in other parts of Florida, since 1980.
The Firm has staffed offices in Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and Vero Beach, so that people injured in the Treasure Coast and Lake Okeechobee areas, including the counties of St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Indian River, Martin, Palm Beach, Brevard, Glades and Highlands, can have immediate help to answer their questions regarding their accidents. The Firm offers walk in office appointments, as well as home and hospital visits in cases where the injuries are severe enough to confine the person from an in office appointment.
With a highly experienced staff, the personal injury department of the Firm offers aid to citizens of St. Lucie County, Indian River County, Okeechobee County, Martin County, Glades County, and throughout Florida for such injury cases as auto accidents, wrongful death, boat accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, dog bites, workers’ compensation, and all other personal injury cases.
| Accidents & Injuries | Motor Vehicle Accidents | |
| · Wrongful Death | · Car Accidents | |
| · Brain Injuries | · Truck Accidents | |
| · DUI Injury Cases | · Motorcycle Accidents | |
| · Slips and Falls | · Defective Roadway Design | |
| · Animal Attacks | · Boating Accidents | |
| · Defective Products | · DUI Cases |
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If you are unable to work as a result of an injury or disability, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. To obtain these benefits, you first must file an application with the Social Security Administration. Our firm can assist you in the completion of this application, or we can handle your claim at any level. Unfortunately, many claims are denied, which often leaves the injured worker frustrated and confused as to where to turn next. Our firm has handled thousands of Social Security Disability cases, and we are more than willing to share our knowledge of the Social Security Disability process with you. Both Louis D. Turco and Ian T. Lloyd are practicing attorneys with Hoskins & Turco who limit their area of specialty to the representation of individuals seeking Social Security Disability benefits. If you are injured or disabled and need answers, please contact Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd for a free consultation.
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Report: 1 In 5 U.S. Workers Uninsured
Job Losses Send Disability Claims Soaring
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In 2008, the United States District Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims admitted Louis Turco and Ian Lloyd to practice before the Court. As a result, both Mr. Turco and Mr. Lloyd are accepting Veterans’ Disability claims. The attorneys at Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd are available to assist clients in disputed matters with the United States Department of Veterans’ Affairs, including but not limited to, service connected disability benefits, total disability benefits, pension benefits, and individual unemployability. The initial consultation is free, and no attorney fee will be collected unless we secure benefits for you.
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There are many situations or reasons which cause people to have financial problems, such as the loss of a job or income (even if only temporary), health problem or medical bills, failed business, or simply getting in over one’s head with credit cards. Bankruptcy is designed to give individuals and businesses with financial problems a fresh start by eliminating some debts and/or restructuring other debt. There is no specific reason that needs to be given when filing for bankruptcy. There are two main types of bankruptcies: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. The above is merely a general overview; therefore, for advice tailored to your individual situation, please contact Colin Lloyd at extension 26 for any questions about corporate or business bankruptcies.
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