ABOUT US
For over two decades, our team has been a pillar of the Tampa community, providing steadfast legal representation and unwavering support to those in need. Our commitment to excellence and dedication to our clients have earned us a reputation as trusted advocates for justice nationwide in many areas, including:
- Nursing home injuries: We advocate for the rights of elderly individuals who have suffered injuries due to negligence or abuse in nursing homes. From falls and bedsores to medication errors and malnourishment, we hold negligent facilities accountable for their actions.
- Personal injury: With our extensive experience, our team of attorneys is well-equipped to handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including auto accidents and catastrophic injuries. We fight tirelessly to ensure our clients receive the compensation they deserve for their injuries and losses.
- Wrongful death: When tragedy strikes due to the negligence of others, we provide compassionate support and aggressive representation for families seeking justice for their loved ones.
- Medical malpractice: We focus on navigating the complexities of malpractice cases, holding healthcare providers accountable for substandard care that leads to injury or death. Our skilled attorneys fight for the rights of victims and their families.
At Mendes, Reins & Wilander, PLLC, our attorneys are not just passionate about making a difference in the lives of our clients and the Tampa community but also about fighting for the justice they deserve. With our extensive experience and proven results, you can trust us to stand by your side and fight for the justice you deserve.
Notable Verdicts
- $42.75 million for a nursing home death.
- $91.5 million in Charleston, West Virginia (nursing home intentionally short-staffed the facility to maximize profits and, as a result, resident died of dehydration complications)
- $42.75 million in Madisonville, Kentucky (resident suffered severe dehydration, malnutrition, bedsores, infections, and untimely death during a nine-day residency at the nursing home)
- $114 million in Bartow, Florida (nursing home resident suffered falls, closed head trauma, malnutrition, dehydration, and untimely death)
- Ware v. Paducah Health Facilities, L.P., et al. jury verdict $28,500,000, McCracken County, Kentucky
- Temple v. Providence Care Center et al. jury verdict, $2,250,000, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
- D.B. v. Garden Spot Village, et al. jury verdict $7,500,000, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania