You are hurt after a wreck in Jacksonville, the insurer is already on the phone, and you want a lawyer before the night is out. Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers picks up that call on a 24/7 intake line, and on the published record it is a firm you can act on without much deliberation. A named founder, three physical offices, a contingency arrangement spelled out in detail, and over a thousand client ratings across four profiles. The one soft spot is a single unconfirmed credential and a case list broad enough that you should ask who, specifically, would handle your file. Everything below justifies that.

Practice scope

Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers handles car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, catastrophic injuries, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and construction accidents. The car accident work is broken out further: rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, head-on wrecks, multi-vehicle pileups, hit-and-runs, and uninsured motorist claims, each on its own page. If you do not yet know which legal label fits what happened to you, that breakdown gets you to the right page fast. A practice-area count this high can mean a firm has spread itself too far. The depth on the car-accident side cuts against that read. Each sub-type gets its own treatment instead of one catch-all page.

Two items on the list are worth a closer look. Medical malpractice and wrongful death share the docket with high-volume car-accident work. Both run long. Both burn money on expert witnesses. Smaller firms turn them away for exactly that reason. Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers keeps both on the menu and takes them on next to routine accident files, which points to an operation built for the slow, expensive cases, with the staffing and cash flow to carry a file that does not settle for years.

Fee structure

Contingency fees. No charge unless the firm wins. The detail goes past the usual line. Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers states that it fronts all case costs itself, including filing fees, expert witnesses, and medical-record retrieval. In a serious injury file those costs climb into the tens of thousands before a settlement is anywhere in sight. A client already short on wages and buried in medical bills cannot float that. Plenty of firms advertise no fee unless they win, then bill disbursements as they pile up. Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers fronting the costs is a structural difference, and you can read it straight off the page and weigh it for yourself.

Free consultations run around the clock. The first 48 to 72 hours after an accident decide a lot about evidence and witnesses. Adjusters move fast. Talking to a lawyer the night it happens, instead of three days later when the office opens, changes what can be recovered. For Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers, the cost-fronting promise paired with always-on intake covers the two pressures that hit a hurt client first: money and time.

External reputation

Four Birdeye location profiles show 5-star ratings, with review counts of 248, 264, 300, and 339. Together that clears a thousand. Four separate profiles, one per office, each filling up on its own, is a pattern that takes years of real client traffic to build, and Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers runs one for each location. The firm also holds BBB accreditation at all three offices. The BBB listing did not show a letter grade in the directory entry, so that single piece needs a direct lookup to confirm. Best Lawyers adds peer recognition on top of the volume. Most personal injury firms in the region cannot put all three of these in front of a client at first contact. Birdeye volume, BBB accreditation, and a peer directory come from three different places, and the firm shows all three at once. On reputation, there is little left to argue with.

Founding, leadership, geography

Matt Baggett founded Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers in 2012. There is a real person at the top, not a faceless brand, and the same leadership has held the same market for more than a decade. When the case you hand over might run one to three years, that continuity counts for something. A firm that has stayed put under one name since 2012 has had time to build a reputation or burn one. The review numbers point to the first.

Three offices are listed: Baymeadows Road and West Forsyth Street in Jacksonville, and Town Plaza Avenue in Ponte Vedra Beach. The main phone number sits up front, with two more numbers and a contact form beside it. The coverage runs from Jacksonville proper east toward the coast, which lines up with the Northeast Florida area Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers says it serves.

Gaps in the listing

The BBB letter grade is the loose thread. Accreditation is stated, the grade is not, so one credential stays half-checked until you run the search yourself. The bigger limit is the roster. The listing for Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers names the founder and stops there. It says nothing about the other attorneys, their backgrounds, or who carries which kind of case. For a routine car accident that may not bother you. For surgical malpractice or a wrongful death case with several defendants, the page will not tell you who would handle it. That is a question to put to the firm directly, and for those files the answer outweighs everything else here.

Set the unconfirmed grade aside and the picture holds steady. Over a thousand 5-star Birdeye reviews, spread across four independent profiles, built up over fourteen years in one market, behind a named founder and three standing addresses. The numbers are public and they line up. The site of Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers reads less like a pitch and more like a firm that has been in the same place doing the same work long enough to leave a paper trail anyone can pull.


Business address
Baggett Law Personal Injury Lawyers
9471 Baymeadows Rd ,
Jacksonville,
Florida
32256
United States

Contact details
Phone: (904) 396-1100