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When you’re facing the complexities of a workers’ compensation claim, the process can be overwhelming and confusing. Richard B. Robbins, with over 13 years of experience, knows the challenges injured workers face when navigating the legal system. Having represented employers and insurance companies in the past, Richard brings a unique advantage to his clients at Morgan & Morgan by using his insider knowledge to advocate for those in need.

He is board-certified in Workers’ Compensation Law, a recognition held by fewer than 2% of Florida attorneys, ensuring that injured workers receive the best possible representation and results.

Practice Areas

  • Workers’ Compensation
  • Personal Injury (Car Accidents, Brain Injuries, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death)

Professional Associations

  • The Florida Bar (#0089215) since 2011
  • Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating (2023)
  • Member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB)

Jurisdictions

  • Florida Bar (since 2011)

Achievements

  • Board Certified in Workers’ Compensation Law, Florida Bar
  • AV Preeminent Rating by Martindale-Hubbell for legal ability and ethics
  • Finalist, Burton D. Weschler Moot Court Competition, 2010
  • Director of Inter-School Competitions, Moot Court Honors Board

Education

  • Barry University School of Law, J.D. cum laude (2010)
  • Florida State University, B.S. in Social Science & Geography (2000)

Soft Perks & Fees

  • Free Consultations: You don’t pay unless compensation is recovered.
  • Contingency Fees: You only pay if you win, and fees are a percentage of the verdict or settlement.

Contact Information

  • Miami Office:
    703 Waterford Way, Suite 1000, Miami, FL 33126
    Phone: (786) 305-6429
  • Big Pine Key Office:
    30338 Overseas Highway, Unit 7, Big Pine Key, FL 33043
    Phone: (305) 929-1900

FAQs

What does “Board Certified in Workers’ Compensation” mean?
It means Richard B. Robbins has special knowledge and proficiency in workers’ compensation law, a distinction awarded to fewer than 2% of attorneys in Florida.

What are contingency fees?
You only pay Richard B. Robbins if you win your case. His fee is a percentage of the settlement or verdict obtained on your behalf.

What makes Richard Robbins different from other workers’ compensation attorneys?
Richard has insider experience representing insurance companies, which gives him a unique perspective and advantage when fighting for injured workers’ rights.

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