As the founder of The Law Office of Dennis Dean Smejkal, P.A., I understand the challenges of the workers' compensation system. Injured workers have rights, but it can be hard to fully understand those rights due to the complex nature of workers' compensation.
The good news is: I am here to help you. I will advocate for your needs now and in the future. An experienced lawyer can protect your interests and make sure you are getting the care you need after being injured at work.
I represent workers and their families in Orlando and throughout Central Florida with all types of workers' compensation issues, including filing for benefits, appealing denied claims, explaining your options for medical treatment and any unique factors specific to your case.
Certified police officers, firefighters and corrections officers are covered under the Heart and Lung Bill when they are injured on the job. I have extensive experience representing first responders in workers' compensation claims, and I know what steps to take in the cases to help you get the benefits you deserve.
I established The Law Office of Dennis Dean Smejkal, P.A. because I am dedicated to helping victims injured in the workplace. I understand the workers' compensation system and what to expect when filing a claim.
Before starting my own firm, I attended the Brevard County Public School system. After three years in the U.S. Navy, I attended Brevard Community College while in the U.S. Navy Reserve. I graduated from the University of Florida in 1982, then Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University in 1987. I began representing injured workers in the law firm of Hurt & Parrish, P.A., from 1988 to 1993. I was then a partner at the law firm of Parrish & Smejkal, P.A., from 1993 to 2008.
Total Offices: 1
Total Attorneys: 1
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Orlando, FL | 1 |
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Workers Compensation | 1 |
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