Attorneys in Bowling Green, Florida
With a population of about 2,405, Bowling Green, Florida residents share most of the same legal needs as the rest of the state. Below: the Florida legal context that affects you locally, plus the closest cities where we list verified attorneys.
2,405
2020 Population
Hardee County
County
village
Place Type
2 yr
Injury SOL
Florida legal context for Bowling Green residents
Florida adopted modified comparative negligence (50% bar) in 2023, replacing pure comparative negligence.
The personal-injury statute of limitations in Florida is 2 years from the date of injury — one of the most important deadlines for Bowling Green residents to be aware of.
- Bar association: The Florida Bar
- Court system: Florida State Courts
- County: Hardee County
- Largest counties in Florida: Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Hillsborough, Orange
Closest Florida cities with verified attorneys
While we build out our Bowling Green attorney roster, these nearby Florida cities have verified attorney listings ranked by client rating and years of experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the population of Bowling Green, Florida?
According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Bowling Green has a population of approximately 2,405, classifying it as a village in Hardee County.
Are there attorneys in Bowling Green, Florida?
Bowling Green has not yet been added to our verified attorney roster. The closest Florida cities where we list verified attorneys include Hialeah, St. Petersburg, Orlando. You can also use the The Florida Bar attorney lookup directly.
What is the personal injury statute of limitations in Florida?
Florida generally allows 2 years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Exceptions exist for minors, government claims, and discovery-rule cases.
Which county is Bowling Green in?
Bowling Green is located in Hardee County, Florida.
How do I verify a Florida attorney's license?
Check any attorney's bar status, disciplinary history, and contact information through the The Florida Bar.