An Ocala practice that opened in 1949

Musleh Law Firm has been working out of Ocala since 1949, and that one fact reframes everything that follows. Most personal injury practices in North Central Florida are younger than the people running them. This one has been in operation for 75 years, currently under Victor J. Musleh Jr. and Kelly H. Musleh, and it has never tried to be a general shop. The work at Musleh Law Firm is injury, wrongful death, and workers' compensation disputes, full stop. No corporate transactional work bolted on, no family law, no estate planning padding the revenue. You can like a narrow practice or distrust it, but you cannot accuse Musleh Law Firm of pretending to do everything.

What the outside record shows

Start with the question that decides whether any of this is trustworthy: who, besides the firm, vouches for it? The answer here is unusually full. AllUsInjuryLawyers.com carries 87 client reviews of Musleh Law Firm at a flat 5 out of 5, and that is the pool doing the real work. Avvo hosts a profile with multiple client reviews, and Musleh Law Firm shows up on Lawyers.com and YellowPages with verified client feedback attached to each. Yelp adds a 4.8 from six people. That Yelp figure is worth setting aside almost entirely; six ratings would tip badly after one or two angry clients, and Florida injury clients rarely land on Yelp anyway. The 87 elsewhere are what hold the average steady.

There is a second kind of recognition that does not come from clients at all. Martindale lists Musleh Law Firm as "Distinguished," a rating built from how other attorneys assess a practice on professional achievement and ethical standing. Client reviews tell you whether people felt looked after. A peer rating tells you whether other lawyers consider the firm a serious operator. Having both, spread across several independent platforms, means no single page is propping up the reputation by itself. The firm's own testimonials page, with named client statements, is not verified by anyone outside, though it reads better than a wall of anonymous five-star fragments.

The self-reported numbers deserve more caution. The Musleh Law Firm site claims over $115 million recovered for more than 2,400 accident victims. Nobody can check that from the outside, so it earns no weight in the verdict. What does earn weight is the 1949 founding date, which sits in bar records and public filings and takes about a minute to confirm. A practice does not stay open three quarters of a century in one mid-size market on bluster alone.

What the firm handles

The practice page is broken into named subcategories rather than a single vague paragraph, and that detail tells you something on its own. Motor vehicle accidents are the core: car crashes, truck collisions, motorcycle accidents, plus drunk driving and hit-and-run cases listed separately. Those two get their own headings because they are legally messier, often dragging in uninsured or fleeing defendants and forcing the attorney back through the client's own coverage. Listing them apart is a small honest signal that someone here has fought those files.

Premises liability covers slip and fall, dog bites, and inadequate security claims. Workers' compensation stands on its own. Then there is medical malpractice, which is the most specific section on the page: surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors, and emergency room mistakes each get a separate line. Defective product claims, insurance disputes, and wrongful death actions round out the list.

The medical malpractice and wrongful death entries at Musleh Law Firm are the ones that separate a focused firm from a high-volume soft-tissue mill. Birth injury and ER error cases need expert witnesses, multi-year timelines, and the stomach to carry a file that may not resolve for ages. A practice that puts those next to fender-bender work is telling you it takes the hard cases, and 75 years in business makes it likely some of them have been carried all the way to the end. If your matter is a complicated malpractice or wrongful death claim, this is exactly the kind of depth you want to see before you trust someone with it.

Everything runs on contingency with free initial consultations: no money up front, the fee comes out of a recovery or not at all. That is the standard arrangement for plaintiff-side injury work in Florida, so it is not a differentiator, but it is stated plainly, which helps anyone coming to a law firm for the first time understand the terms.

Reaching them, and where it leaves you

The phone number and the physical address on SE 3rd Avenue in Ocala sit on the homepage with no hunting required, and a case-evaluation form is there for anyone who would rather write the situation out first. For an injury client still juggling medical appointments and insurer phone calls, having both routes visible immediately is a genuine convenience.

So where does Musleh Law Firm land? Above the run of listings in its category, and that can be said plainly. The longevity is verifiable, the peer rating is independent, the client review volume is large enough to mean something, and the practice depth fits the difficult cases it advertises. The only real soft spot is the tiny Yelp sample, and that one barely registers against 87 reviews elsewhere and a Martindale mark. Put Musleh Law Firm against a firm like Morgan and Morgan, the Florida injury giant whose sheer scale can make a single Ocala claim feel like a ticket number: Musleh Law Firm trades that reach for 75 years of local roots and a partner whose name is on the door. For a serious injury matter in North Central Florida, that is a trade many people will be glad to have made.


Business address
Musleh Law Firm
907 SE 3rd Avenue,
Ocala,
FL 
34471

Contact details
Phone: 352-732-0600