Giving Back to the Community

Toral, Garcia, Pineyro & Franz, Attorneys at Law,, headed by our Managing Partner, Frank L. Toral, has a faith-based commitment to give back to the community. We do that by contributing to events such as the Brain Injury Association of Florida's annual fundraiser A Night in the Tropics, and by consistently sponsoring statewide, educational conferences such as University of Miami's Pediatric Brain Injury Conference, Brain Injury Association of Florida Professional Conference, Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Program's Staff Training and Baptist Hospital's Brain Injury Symposium.

Our firm's staff personally contribute to worthy causes such as Flamingo Road Church, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Habitat for Humanity, Soldiers' Angel, Neighbors for Neighbors Adopt a Family for the Holidays, Women in Distress, Camillus House, the Humane Society, Toys for Tots and McLamore Children's Center.

BIAF    Mothers Against Brain Injury

Pediatric Brain & SCI Program

Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Program 

Katrina's Effect    The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis

Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc.

Habitat for Humanity - Miami

Soldiers' Angels

Flamingo Road Church

Neighbors 4 Neighbors

Camillus.org

Humane Society - Miami     Toys for Tots - Miami

From our Fort Lauderdale offices, we provide legal services to Florida communities such as Jacksonville, Melbourne, Orlando, Tampa, Pensacola, Gainesville, and Tallahassee.

Palm Beach County - Broward County - Dade County - Monroe County - Duvall County - Lee County - Collier County


4780 Davie Road, Suite 101 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida (FL) | 33314 | Phone: 877.867.2552 | Fax: 954.703.2976
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