Orlan Injury Law fights for injury victims in Parkland and throughout Broward County. We know these roads — including Loxahatchee Road's deadly history — and how to win. Over $40 million recovered. No fees unless we win.
Parkland is one of the most desirable communities in South Florida — but its roadways have a deadly history that most residents know all too well. Loxahatchee Road alone has claimed over a dozen lives in the past decade, and the city's rapid growth has brought more traffic, more accidents, and more seriously injured families.
Josh Orlan is a Parkland-area attorney recognized by Super Lawyers, with over $40 million recovered for Florida injury victims. He handles car accidents, truck crashes, wrongful death claims, and slip and falls for Parkland residents — and he understands the unique road conditions and infrastructure challenges this community faces.
Our office at 1401 N. University Drive, Suite 501 in Coral Springs is just minutes from Parkland via University Drive. The Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department — which serves both cities — and we work closely with emergency responders and local medical providers to build the strongest possible case for you.
Loxahatchee Road is Parkland's most dangerous corridor. Over the past decade, well over a dozen people have been killed on this road — a pattern that attorneys and safety advocates have argued reflects inadequate guardrails, narrow lanes, and canal-side hazards. When accidents occur here due to road design defects, the government entity responsible may share liability.
Holmberg Road is another key Parkland corridor undergoing FDOT mobility improvements — construction zones create unpredictable hazards and are a known cause of accidents. North University Drive connects Parkland directly to Coral Springs and sees significant traffic at the Holmberg Road and Lox Road intersections.
Parkland is served by the Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department, which operates 8 stations across both cities. For emergency care, Parkland residents are transported to Broward Health Coral Springs (3000 Coral Hills Drive) for most injuries. The most severe trauma cases go to Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County's only Level I Trauma Center. We document your treatment at every step to maximize your recovery.
No fees unless we win. Available 24/7 for emergencies.
1401 N. University Drive, Suite 501, Coral Springs, FL 33071