About Bobby
Bobby Nuñez earned his J.D. from St. Thomas University School of Law in 2011. He completed law school at a time when Florida’s courts were seeing significant changes in insurance and personal injury practice. He moved into practice after graduation and built his career around accident-related matters in the state.
He established himself in Florida’s legal community early on. While specific early positions are not listed, his path follows a common trajectory: law school, bar admission, then full-time practice. He has maintained memberships in professional associations since 2011, staying connected to peers and continuing legal education opportunities.
Over the years Nuñez has focused his work on matters that arise from collisions and other accidents. His practice addresses the practical questions that follow an injury: how to document harm, how to pursue claims, and how to resolve disputes with insurers. He handles client intake, fact gathering, and the procedural work that prepares a case for settlement discussions or further proceedings.
Colleagues describe him as straightforward in how he communicates case details. He favors clear explanations about options and possible outcomes. That practical style shapes how he works with clients who are often dealing with medical recovery, lost time from work, and the stress of an unexpected event.
At his current office, Nuñez directs his efforts toward helping people recover compensation after accidents. He evaluates medical records, coordinates with treating providers, and works on the documentation needed to support claims. He also balances the negotiation side of practice with the steps required to preserve clients’ legal rights when a case cannot be resolved quickly.
Outside specific casework, Nuñez remains engaged with ongoing education and professional networks. That steady engagement helps him keep up with developments in laws and procedures that affect accident claims. He currently practices at Accident Law Firm, where he focuses on accident and injury cases in Florida.