Carissa M. Peebles has a long history as a litigator and a strong background serving as a passionate advocate for injury victims. She began perfecting her litigation skills while still in law school as a competitor for the Moot Court Society. In her second year of law school, she was hired as a law clerk at a prominent personal injury law firm representing injured victims.
Over the years, Ms. Peebles has assisted in obtaining millions of dollars for her clients in settlements and verdicts in various cases. In addition to handling her own caseload, Ms. Peebles assists Mr. Perecman at some of the firm’s catastrophic injury trials, and assisted Mr. Perecman in obtaining the second highest verdict in firm history.
She is dedicated to providing compassionate and zealous representation to recover just compensation for losses and damages her clients have endured.
Ms. Peebles is licensed and admitted to practice law in both the state of Florida and the state of New York. She joined The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. in 2014 to further her efforts to use her legal knowledge and skills to stand up for the rights of those who have suffered losses due to accidental injury and workplace illnesses.
Over years of legal work with firms in New York and Florida, she has represented clients injured by negligence and wrongdoing in many different situations. She has successfully provided legal representation to clients who suffered catastrophic injuries and she is zealously committed to making the legal system work for those who deserve full and fair compensation for losses.
As a valued member of the legal team at The Perecman Firm P.L.L.C., she provides top-notch client advocacy from start to finish in injury claims, whether dealing with an insurer on the client’s behalf or presenting a legal case in court.
Ms. Peebles earned her bachelors of science in business administration from the University of Kansas, and earned her Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from Nova Southeastern University, where she graduated magna cum laude. Her remarkable academic achievements in law school gave her the privilege to serve as an editor of the Nova Law Review, as well as a competitor on the Moot Court Society.
She has focused her career on all types of personal injury cases and built a reputation as a strong advocate for the injured.
Bar Admissions:
- New York
- Florida
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida
Memberships:
- New York Trial Lawyers Association
- American Bar Association
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