Should I Speak to a Kissimmee Injury Attorney?

The law firm of McBride, Scicchitano & Leacox, P.A. is proud to represent clients who are injured in Kissimmee accidents. Our firm works directly with victims who have suffered injuries as a result of automobile accidents, defective products mishaps, dangerous property and/or workplace accidents that occur in Kissimmee.

We offer forceful counsel to clients, so that they receive the financial and emotional support they deserve—our office is located at 1103 Emmett Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. We can be reached directly at this office by calling 1 (407) 650-1700.

Kissimmee Attractions

Kissimmee is closely tied to many Orlando-area attractions, as the city is part of the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Area, which has a population of more than 2.1 million people.

Notable points of interest include the Colonial Estate, First United Methodist Church and Kissimmee Historic District. In addition, there are many public parks, including Kissimmee Lakefront Park, Makinson Island Park, Babb Park at Shingle Creek, Steffe Landing at Shingle Creek, Twin Oaks Conservation Area and Scotty’s Landing.

Kissimmee is home to the Valencia College-Osceola campus and the University of Central Florida-Osceola campus. Major roadways include Florida’s Turnpike, Interstate 4, Osceola Parkway and US 192.

Transportation is provided by the SunRail commuter rail system and many people utilize the neighboring Orlando International Airport for air travel.

How Do I Contact a Kissimmee Injury Attorney?

If you have suffered a personal injury in a Kissimmee accident, contact us toll free at the number located above to schedule a free initial consultation, or complete the form on this page.

Our injury attorneys have a history of effectively obtaining damages and justice for clients in Kissimmee.

  

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