You are stopped at a red light in Tampa when someone clips you from behind, and within a week the insurer is calling, the medical bills are stacking up, and you have no idea whether the offer on the table is fair or a fraction of what the claim is worth. That is the moment this firm is built for. The landing page leads with car accident work, and it does not waste much time getting to the point: a Tampa Bay practice that takes the call, lays out the contingency arrangement, and handles the back-and-forth with the other side. Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers, which operates as Mincone Law Group, P.A., puts its phone number and a downtown Tampa street address right where you can see them, so the first hurdle, simply reaching a lawyer, is low.

The car accident focus is more specific than the usual catch-all. The page breaks the work down into the situations people actually walk in with: rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, DUI wrecks caused by another driver, and hit-and-run cases where the at-fault party has vanished. Those are not interchangeable claims, and treating them separately suggests the firm has run each kind through before. Beyond cars, the practice extends to motorcycle, truck, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents, plus slip and fall, brain and catastrophic injury, and wrongful death. The severity of a case often shifts everything a client needs, and a firm that already handles catastrophic injury and wrongful death is not going to flinch when a fender-bender turns out to involve a spinal injury. Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers seems to want the harder cases as much as the routine ones.

Geography and the fee that frames every claim

Coverage runs across the Tampa Bay region, not a single ZIP code: Hillsborough County, Brandon, Wesley Chapel, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg, with the firm describing itself as available across Florida. For an injury claim that is a practical detail, because the crash, the treating hospital, and the client's home are frequently in three different municipalities, and a practice that already works the surrounding counties saves the awkward conversation about whether your case is too far afield. On that score Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers covers enough ground to take most Tampa Bay claims without referral.

Then there is the money, which is where a lot of injured people hesitate before they ever call. Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers works on a contingency basis, with free initial consultations and what the page describes as round-the-clock availability. Contingency means the fee comes out of a recovery instead of an upfront retainer, which lines up the firm's incentive with the client's: no recovery, no fee. The free consultation lowers the cost of just finding out where you stand. I tend to read 24/7 availability claims with one eyebrow raised, since it usually means an answering service after hours, but for someone dealing with a tow yard and an emergency room at 2 a.m., even a callback the next morning beats silence.

On credentials, the firm cites 15-plus years of combined experience, a "millions recovered" figure for past settlements and verdicts, a Top 25 Motor Vehicle Trial Lawyers designation, and Florida Bar Association membership. The bar membership is table stakes for any practicing attorney in the state, so it reassures more than it impresses. The combined-experience and recovery numbers are the sort of thing every plaintiff firm advertises, and without case-level detail they are hard to weigh, though the trial-lawyer designation at least points to courtroom work rather than quiet settlements alone.

Reviews and reputation

The outside picture for Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers is genuinely strong, and it is spread across more than one platform, which counts for more than a single glowing page would. Trustindex shows a 5-star rating across 36 or more reviews. A third-party injury-lawyer aggregator lists the firm at 5 out of 5 from 54 client reviews. There is a Yelp listing, though no review count was visible from the available sources, and a TrustAnalytica entry carrying multiple client reviews as well. Four separate platforms holding the same score is more difficult to fake than one inflated profile, and the consistency across them is the encouraging part.

One name surfaces on the legal side: Matthew Jon Mincone has an Avvo attorney profile, the standard lawyer-rating service, which ties the operation to an identifiable, licensed attorney and not a faceless brand. The rating on that profile was not specified in the available sources, so putting weight on a number that cannot be confirmed would be dishonest, but the profile's existence does confirm that Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers is attached to a real Florida Bar member and not a shell name. The firm also keeps a testimonials page on its own site. Self-published testimonials are worth less than independent reviews, of course, but for Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers they sit alongside the third-party scores instead of standing in for them.

Reaching the firm is one of the clearer parts of the whole presentation. The phone number and the physical address on East 6th Avenue are prominent, and there is an on-site contact form for anyone who would rather type than call. Email is reached through that form instead of being posted openly, which is the normal way firms hold back a published inbox from spam crawlers, and is not worth counting against them. Between a visible number, a real street address, and a working form, someone in the middle of a stressful week has no trouble reaching Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers and getting a response.

If there is a caveat worth naming, it is that the page is, by design, a marketing landing page, so the headline figures are exactly the ones a firm chooses to lead with. None of it is contradicted by the outside reviews, and the platform spread backs up the picture, but a reader should still treat the recovery totals and the designation as advertising until a consultation fills in the specifics. That is a normal posture toward any injury firm, not a knock on this one.

Weighed against a national-brand option like Morgan and Morgan, whose Florida footprint is enormous, Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers makes a different pitch: a smaller Tampa shop where a named attorney is attached to the work and the geographic focus is the immediate Tampa Bay area rather than the whole Southeast. Some people want the heft and advertising muscle of a giant firm; others would rather not be one file among thousands. The published evidence, cross-platform reviews, a traceable attorney profile, and a straightforward contingency arrangement add up to a picture that holds together. The gaps are what you expect from any plaintiff firm's marketing page, not anything the outside record contradicts.


Business address
Mincone Personal Injury Lawyers
1925 E 6th Ave Ste 10,
Tampa,
FL
33605
United States

Contact details
Phone: (813) 800-0810