Tina Willis
N/A
Licensed for 25 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Brain injury
Language
English
About
Do You Want A Lawyer Or A Paper Pusher Handling Your Case?There are many traps for the unwary with accident and injury cases, and plenty of misleading advertising. We explain all of the potential problems in simple terms in numerous articles on our website. You can also avoid them all by calling us. And, when you call our law firm, you will talk to one of three highly experienced injury & accident lawyers, not a secretary or paralegal.Many law firms operate settlement mill firms, which means that you get very little lawyer time dedicated to your case. This leads to lower recovery amounts. In general, high volume, big advertising firms are not a good choice. Low volume firms focused on serious injuries are the best choice. This is because, when lawyers spend time talking to you, and learning about your case, then doing the work of investigating for helpful evidence, then proving your case in court, you win more. On the flipside, if you hire a settlement mill firm, you will get few questions answered, little work will be done, and your recovery will be lower than it should have been.We Have Recovered Many Millions For Our ClientsFast & Free Phone Consultations With Highly Experienced Lawyersif you meet our case crtieria, we provide free attorney consultations 24/7/365 -- fast & free, over the phone at first, then in person if needed.Read More Reviews on GoogleWe encourage you to read our 5 star reviews on Google.Many Prestigious Inddustry AwardsYour AttorneysWe provide exceptionally personalized service. If you call us, you will never get the run around from "case managers," "investigators," or paralegals with our firm. We will tell you the good and bad about your case. We will also tell you how to get the highest possible recovery. Only highly experienced lawyers work on our team, and a small number of them. We work in teamwork fashion, with Ms. Willis leading the way. We always spend an extended amount of time just for the intial teleconference & in-person consultation with all of our new clients. During this time, we explain what happens during personal injury cases, how insurance companies determine case value, and how you can get the highest value using that information. Others may not mention this fact, but your actions after the accident have a lot to do with whether you recover and how much. You need an attorney who will teach you what you need to know, then strongly advocate on your behalf.Serious & Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death CasesWe only handle more serious injury, death & accident cases. This allows us to maintain a low case load, which allows us to provide the highest level of service to all of our clients.Attorney Tina WillisMs. Willis is the manager of all cases, which she handles with a team of two other highly experienced lawyers, and several paralegals with many years of experience. Ms. Wilis is a former big firm defense attorney, who worked at some of the most prestigious law firms in the country, most often on multi-million dollar cases, before she started her own practice. She also graduated 2nd in her law school class, and worked as a law professor. She and her team have recovered many millions of dollars for clients.Call Or Text Now Don't get caught in the settlement mill disaster. All consultations are free and you can call or text our office anytime. Very often we can speak with potential clients immediately. When that is not possible, we make every effort to return calls or texts within 1 business day.
Practices Areas
Car Accident
Medical Malpractice
Personal Injury
Brain injury
Motorcycle accident
Trucking accident
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
I can't say enough about the team of Tina Willis and her partner, but I’ll try.I got into an accident in August of 2017 on International Drive in Orlando, FL. The other driver, a tourist from the UK, was at fault and admitted it at the scene. Police and ambulance were called, somehow I still ended up dizzy driving my wrecked car home. In my driveway, I called one of the major Orlando car accident firms; huge mistake. From the start, they assigned my case to a very robotic-like paralegal. Our first fallout was when I asked to get a copy of my medical bills up to that point (which was only chiropractic bills at that point). She responded by excitedly saying, “We found a million dollars in your case!” At a time when I was physically hurting from my injuries, and losing money from my missed time from work, this did not impress me. I responded by saying, “Ok, can I get a copy of my bills though.” I never got them... Later, she sent a demand to the insurance company for $1M. They politely responded that my injuries had nothing to do with my accident with their insured and offered $15k to get rid of me. They even accused me of being in a subsequent accident I was never in. Mind you, by this time the chiropractor had sent me out for an MRI which reported that I had herniations in my spine at c6 and 7, and also at s5/l1. The herniated lumbar disc also had an annular tear. I was referred out to a spine surgeon who suggested spinal injections for the pain. The injections didn’t help, and I ultimately had decompression surgery. Three days after surgery, while leaking fluid from my back and dizzy from pain killers, the boss of this law firm insensitively requested for me to come to his office after I complained about his paralegal. Not thinking clearly, I went. While there, he spoke about how expensive my case was going to be (since the defendant lived in the uk), and that he’d be willing to offer 20% contingency fees if I stayed with the firm. I agreed and gave them another chance. Another mistake. They filed a lawsuit, and I met a new lawyer who’d be representing me. He was nice until he assumed as a black business owner that I didn’t have tax returns to show the insurance company for my loss wage claim. Absurd but true... His legal assistant also missed an important deadline to respond to a defense motion. I threatened to leave, and the boss once again reassured me that he’d take care of me and the associates assumptions. He also reassigned my case to a new lawyer. The new lawyer was younger and seemed easy to communicate with, but had the same issue of missing deadlines that I caught by staying informed on the clerk of courts website (actually caught him twice). It was at this point I had finally had enough. I called them all out and start searching for a new firm. Also, I had gotten another round of injections and fusion surgery to my neck. Another lumbar surgery was still potentially about to happen. I stumbled across Tina Willis and she immediately stood out from the other personal injury lawyers because on her website she left a number to text. I texted her and she quickly responded. She also introduced me to her partner, who was really hip and communicated well with me. I really felt a good energy from them both and I signed up. Almost immediately, the insurance company started acting differently. They all of a sudden communicated more, and pushed to move the case along faster (they had canceled other events in the past). I never heard anything more about the subsequent accident, and they were now actually making strides to resolve my case. They never did this in 12 months of litigation from the other firm. Only when Tina and her partner got involved is when they started playing nice. I can’t lie, it felt good having two experienced lawyers representing me. I really saw the true aggressive lawyers they are
What a great job she has done on personal injury cases in Orlando. Helpful and knowledgeable on every aspect of legal cases. Tina takes phone calls and returns them promptly. She explains the process and keeps you informed on each steps as you go. This is a great choice for an injury or accident claim lawyer. Great Person as well as Attorney! Thanks Tina!
I can't say enough about the team of Tina Willis and her partner, but I’ll try.I got into an accident in August of 2017 on International Drive in Orlando, FL. The other driver, a tourist from the UK, was at fault and admitted it at the scene. Police and ambulance were called, somehow I still ended up dizzy driving my wrecked car home. In my driveway, I called one of the major Orlando car accident firms; huge mistake. From the start, they assigned my case to a very robotic-like paralegal. Our first fallout was when I asked to get a copy of my medical bills up to that point (which was only chiropractic bills at that point). She responded by excitedly saying, “We found a million dollars in your case!” At a time when I was physically hurting from my injuries, and losing money from my missed time from work, this did not impress me. I responded by saying, “Ok, can I get a copy of my bills though.” I never got them... Later, she sent a demand to the insurance company for $1M. They politely responded that my injuries had nothing to do with my accident with their insured and offered $15k to get rid of me. They even accused me of being in a subsequent accident I was never in. Mind you, by this time the chiropractor had sent me out for an MRI which reported that I had herniations in my spine at c6 and 7, and also at s5/l1. The herniated lumbar disc also had an annular tear. I was referred out to a spine surgeon who suggested spinal injections for the pain. The injections didn’t help, and I ultimately had decompression surgery. Three days after surgery, while leaking fluid from my back and dizzy from pain killers, the boss of this law firm insensitively requested for me to come to his office after I complained about his paralegal. Not thinking clearly, I went. While there, he spoke about how expensive my case was going to be (since the defendant lived in the uk), and that he’d be willing to offer 20% contingency fees if I stayed with the firm. I agreed and gave them another chance. Another mistake. They filed a lawsuit, and I met a new lawyer who’d be representing me. He was nice until he assumed as a black business owner that I didn’t have tax returns to show the insurance company for my loss wage claim. Absurd but true... His legal assistant also missed an important deadline to respond to a defense motion. I threatened to leave, and the boss once again reassured me that he’d take care of me and the associates assumptions. He also reassigned my case to a new lawyer. The new lawyer was younger and seemed easy to communicate with, but had the same issue of missing deadlines that I caught by staying informed on the clerk of courts website (actually caught him twice). It was at this point I had finally had enough. I called them all out and start searching for a new firm. Also, I had gotten another round of injections and fusion surgery to my neck. Another lumbar surgery was still potentially about to happen. I stumbled across Tina Willis and she immediately stood out from the other personal injury lawyers because on her website she left a number to text. I texted her and she quickly responded. She also introduced me to her partner, who was really hip and communicated well with me. I really felt a good energy from them both and I signed up. Almost immediately, the insurance company started acting differently. They all of a sudden communicated more, and pushed to move the case along faster (they had canceled other events in the past). I never heard anything more about the subsequent accident, and they were now actually making strides to resolve my case. They never did this in 12 months of litigation from the other firm. Only when Tina and her partner got involved is when they started playing nice. I can’t lie, it felt good having two experienced lawyers representing me. I really saw the true aggressive lawyers they are
What a great job she has done on personal injury cases in Orlando. Helpful and knowledgeable on every aspect of legal cases. Tina takes phone calls and returns them promptly. She explains the process and keeps you informed on each steps as you go. This is a great choice for an injury or accident claim lawyer. Great Person as well as Attorney! Thanks Tina!
I can't say enough about the team of Tina Willis and her partner, but I’ll try.I got into an accident in August of 2017 on International Drive in Orlando, FL. The other driver, a tourist from the UK, was at fault and admitted it at the scene. Police and ambulance were called, somehow I still ended up dizzy driving my wrecked car home. In my driveway, I called one of the major Orlando car accident firms; huge mistake. From the start, they assigned my case to a very robotic-like paralegal. Our first fallout was when I asked to get a copy of my medical bills up to that point (which was only chiropractic bills at that point). She responded by excitedly saying, “We found a million dollars in your case!” At a time when I was physically hurting from my injuries, and losing money from my missed time from work, this did not impress me. I responded by saying, “Ok, can I get a copy of my bills though.” I never got them... Later, she sent a demand to the insurance company for $1M. They politely responded that my injuries had nothing to do with my accident with their insured and offered $15k to get rid of me. They even accused me of being in a subsequent accident I was never in. Mind you, by this time the chiropractor had sent me out for an MRI which reported that I had herniations in my spine at c6 and 7, and also at s5/l1. The herniated lumbar disc also had an annular tear. I was referred out to a spine surgeon who suggested spinal injections for the pain. The injections didn’t help, and I ultimately had decompression surgery. Three days after surgery, while leaking fluid from my back and dizzy from pain killers, the boss of this law firm insensitively requested for me to come to his office after I complained about his paralegal. Not thinking clearly, I went. While there, he spoke about how expensive my case was going to be (since the defendant lived in the uk), and that he’d be willing to offer 20% contingency fees if I stayed with the firm. I agreed and gave them another chance. Another mistake. They filed a lawsuit, and I met a new lawyer who’d be representing me. He was nice until he assumed as a black business owner that I didn’t have tax returns to show the insurance company for my loss wage claim. Absurd but true... His legal assistant also missed an important deadline to respond to a defense motion. I threatened to leave, and the boss once again reassured me that he’d take care of me and the associates assumptions. He also reassigned my case to a new lawyer. The new lawyer was younger and seemed easy to communicate with, but had the same issue of missing deadlines that I caught by staying informed on the clerk of courts website (actually caught him twice). It was at this point I had finally had enough. I called them all out and start searching for a new firm. Also, I had gotten another round of injections and fusion surgery to my neck. Another lumbar surgery was still potentially about to happen. I stumbled across Tina Willis and she immediately stood out from the other personal injury lawyers because on her website she left a number to text. I texted her and she quickly responded. She also introduced me to her partner, who was really hip and communicated well with me. I really felt a good energy from them both and I signed up. Almost immediately, the insurance company started acting differently. They all of a sudden communicated more, and pushed to move the case along faster (they had canceled other events in the past). I never heard anything more about the subsequent accident, and they were now actually making strides to resolve my case. They never did this in 12 months of litigation from the other firm. Only when Tina and her partner got involved is when they started playing nice. I can’t lie, it felt good having two experienced lawyers representing me. I really saw the true aggressive lawyers they are
What a great job she has done on personal injury cases in Orlando. Helpful and knowledgeable on every aspect of legal cases. Tina takes phone calls and returns them promptly. She explains the process and keeps you informed on each steps as you go. This is a great choice for an injury or accident claim lawyer. Great Person as well as Attorney! Thanks Tina!
I can't say enough about the team of Tina Willis and her partner, but I’ll try.I got into an accident in August of 2017 on International Drive in Orlando, FL. The other driver, a tourist from the UK, was at fault and admitted it at the scene. Police and ambulance were called, somehow I still ended up dizzy driving my wrecked car home. In my driveway, I called one of the major Orlando car accident firms; huge mistake. From the start, they assigned my case to a very robotic-like paralegal. Our first fallout was when I asked to get a copy of my medical bills up to that point (which was only chiropractic bills at that point). She responded by excitedly saying, “We found a million dollars in your case!” At a time when I was physically hurting from my injuries, and losing money from my missed time from work, this did not impress me. I responded by saying, “Ok, can I get a copy of my bills though.” I never got them... Later, she sent a demand to the insurance company for $1M. They politely responded that my injuries had nothing to do with my accident with their insured and offered $15k to get rid of me. They even accused me of being in a subsequent accident I was never in. Mind you, by this time the chiropractor had sent me out for an MRI which reported that I had herniations in my spine at c6 and 7, and also at s5/l1. The herniated lumbar disc also had an annular tear. I was referred out to a spine surgeon who suggested spinal injections for the pain. The injections didn’t help, and I ultimately had decompression surgery. Three days after surgery, while leaking fluid from my back and dizzy from pain killers, the boss of this law firm insensitively requested for me to come to his office after I complained about his paralegal. Not thinking clearly, I went. While there, he spoke about how expensive my case was going to be (since the defendant lived in the uk), and that he’d be willing to offer 20% contingency fees if I stayed with the firm. I agreed and gave them another chance. Another mistake. They filed a lawsuit, and I met a new lawyer who’d be representing me. He was nice until he assumed as a black business owner that I didn’t have tax returns to show the insurance company for my loss wage claim. Absurd but true... His legal assistant also missed an important deadline to respond to a defense motion. I threatened to leave, and the boss once again reassured me that he’d take care of me and the associates assumptions. He also reassigned my case to a new lawyer. The new lawyer was younger and seemed easy to communicate with, but had the same issue of missing deadlines that I caught by staying informed on the clerk of courts website (actually caught him twice). It was at this point I had finally had enough. I called them all out and start searching for a new firm. Also, I had gotten another round of injections and fusion surgery to my neck. Another lumbar surgery was still potentially about to happen. I stumbled across Tina Willis and she immediately stood out from the other personal injury lawyers because on her website she left a number to text. I texted her and she quickly responded. She also introduced me to her partner, who was really hip and communicated well with me. I really felt a good energy from them both and I signed up. Almost immediately, the insurance company started acting differently. They all of a sudden communicated more, and pushed to move the case along faster (they had canceled other events in the past). I never heard anything more about the subsequent accident, and they were now actually making strides to resolve my case. They never did this in 12 months of litigation from the other firm. Only when Tina and her partner got involved is when they started playing nice. I can’t lie, it felt good having two experienced lawyers representing me. I really saw the true aggressive lawyers they are
What a great job she has done on personal injury cases in Orlando. Helpful and knowledgeable on every aspect of legal cases. Tina takes phone calls and returns them promptly. She explains the process and keeps you informed on each steps as you go. This is a great choice for an injury or accident claim lawyer. Great Person as well as Attorney! Thanks Tina!