About Briana
Briana Prieto built a legal path that moves from lab bench to courthouse. She earned a B.S. in biology from Nova Southeastern University in 2015 and returned to the same school for law, receiving her J.D. in 2018 and concentrating in health law. The combination of science and law shaped how she approaches evidence and expert testimony.
Prieto began practicing as an associate attorney in 2017 at Landau & Associates. There she learned the daily mechanics of client representation: drafting pleadings, managing discovery and preparing witnesses. The work sharpened her attention to medical records and technical reports, areas where her undergraduate studies proved useful.
In 2019 she moved to Callahan & Fusco as an associate. Cases at that firm broadened her exposure to contested matters and settlement negotiations. She handled deposition preparation, negotiated with insurers and worked through alternative dispute resolution. Colleagues describe her as thorough; clients saw practical advocacy during critical stages of litigation.
In 2022 Prieto joined Prieto Injury Law as a lawyer. The practice carries an emphasis on injury matters. She applies her health law training when cases turn on treatment timelines, diagnostic records or expert opinions. Medical chronology and causation issues are regular parts of her caseload. She approaches each file with careful fact-gathering and an eye for how medical details translate into legal claims.
Prieto is licensed to practice in Florida and Georgia. That regional admission allows her to handle matters that cross state lines and to coordinate claims involving out-of-state providers or insurers. In the courtroom she combines preparation with an ability to explain complex information plainly. In negotiations she focuses on clear presentation of injuries and expenses so opposing parties can see where settlement figures come from.
Outside the office she maintains ties to the community she serves. Her educational background in biology continues to inform how she evaluates medical evidence and chooses experts. She represents clients in personal injury and related claims, handling cases that involve accidents, treatment disputes and the medical aspects of recovery as part of her current practice focus.