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To build a successful case, our New Smyrna Beach, FL, car accident attorneys will review every aspect of your car accident. W. M. Chanfrau, Sr., began practicing personal injury law in 1973, and his children William Chanfrau, Jr. and Kelly Chanfrau continue that legacy today. Together, our firm has secured over a billion dollars in settlements and jury awards for our clients. We understand the chaos an injury can cause following an accident with another passenger vehicle or commercial vehicle such as a truck or bus.
When you choose Chanfrau & Chanfrau, we will handle every aspect of your case so you do not have to worry about dealing with insurance companies or any other details. Your number-one priority during this time should be focusing on your physical and emotional recovery. By reaching out to our lawyers you can receive a team of attorneys that will seek maximum compensation on your behalf.
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If you were in a crash in New Smyrna Beach or any of the surrounding communities, the personal injury lawyers at Chanfrau & Chanfrau can help. Keep in mind that there are a few things that you can do after a crash that can keep you safe and help you start building an auto accident claim.
In a Crash? Here's What Accident Victims Should Know
A Proven Car Accident Lawyer Shares His Insight
How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit?
According to current laws in the state of Florida, you must file an auto accident claim within two years from the date of the collision. This two-year statute of limitations applies to both personal injury and wrongful death claims.
Though it does allow time for crash survivors to notice adverse side effects of any lingering injuries, the two-year statute of limitation is not as long as it may seem, and can pass by quickly.
The Best Course of Action:
Speak with a Lawyer ASAP
Don't delay. It's best to speak with a wrongful death or personal injury lawyer as soon after your collision as possible. This helps get the legal process in motion and allows our attorneys to start building your case.
The team at Chanfrau & Chanfrau can also start recommending medical professionals to consult for second opinions and follow-up care based on your current needs.


Pre-Trial Settlements
The vast majority of car accident lawsuits are settled out of court. This prevents the need for a lengthy and contentious civil trial. Our car accident attorneys can help negotiate a fair settlement offer with insurance companies. This will help you cover the cost of current and future medical treatment as well as any changes to your livelihood and quality of life.
Fatal Accident Claims
If you've lost a loved one in a car accident, you can seek damages from negligent parties that caused a crash or contributed to it. This includes negligent motorists as well as third parties such as the makers of faulty airbags, defective tires, or unsafe vehicles.
In these kinds of car accident lawsuits, the surviving loved ones of an accident victim can seek damages from at-fault parties. Any compensation received can be used to cover economic losses such as funeral costs and lost wages. Compensation can also address non-economic damages related to the fatality, such as loss of companionship and pain and suffering.
Our car accident lawyers can focus on the litigation process while you and your loved ones process your grief and plan for the future.
Involved in a Car Crash in New Smyrna Beach?
Contact Chanfrau &
Chanfrau About Your Accident
Our team works tirelessly to secure justice and fair compensation for those who have suffered a personal injury in a car accident in New Smyrna Beach, FL. Our injury lawyers have established a firm that is big enough to serve you professionally, but small enough to give you the individual attention that you and your personal injury case deserve.
Our compassionate family law firm of injury attorneys provides free consultations for personal injury cases. One of our lawyers will review your case, determine if you have an injury claim, and guide you through the process step-by-step.
We also represent personal injury victims on a contingency basis. This means you do not have to pay us at all unless - and until - we win your case. To schedule a free consultation at our Daytona Beach, DeLand, or Palm Coast law offices, contact us online or call:

Some Roadways Could Contribute to Car Crashes
We Can Hold Local Authorities Accountable
A single road, Orange Street in downtown New Smyrna Beach, saw 10 crashes during the first six months of 2022. Orange Street had been such a known risk that the city put up signs warning drivers of a "dangerous intersection." However, this signage did not seem to stop the consistent crashes.
The city has now turned Orange Street into a one-way between Washington Street and Mary Avenue in an attempt to stop the persistent crashes.
While the matter on Orange Street has been addressed, crashes still occur along major thoroughfares around New Smyrna Beach, like I-95, State Road 44, and Pioneer Trail. Sometimes these collisions are the result of poor road conditions rather than driver error alone.
City and state agencies have a duty to maintain safe roads. Our attorneys can look into the details of your crash and determine if the government is liable for damages in your case.


Many Tragic Accidents Involve Drugs & Alcohol
A tragic number of Volusia County's car accidents were alcohol, drug, or alcohol and drug confirmed crashes.
In 2021, 45 fatal car accidents involved drug or alcohol use. That amounts to a deadly crash involving a controlled substance almost once a week.
If your loved one suffered severe physical harm or tragically passed away as the result of a reckless and impaired driver, you may be entitled to a higher level of compensation in a wrongful death or injury case.
