About Christian Matthew
Christian Matthew Denmon earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Florida in 1997 and a J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2003. He moved from classroom to courtroom in a period when trial lawyers were increasingly taking on complex injury litigation. The combination of a business background and legal training shaped an approach that values both practical outcomes and courtroom strategy.
Denmon began practicing in the 6th Judicial Circuit in 2006. He joined a family firm as a partner in 2010 at Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers, where he expanded his trial work and client advocacy. In 2017 he became a partner at Denmon Pearlman Trial Lawyers. Those moves reflected a steady progression from circuit-level practice to leadership roles at firms carrying the trial lawyer label.
His peers and industry groups have repeatedly recognized his work. The National Trial Lawyers named him to its Top 40 Under 40 list and its Top 100 Car Accident Lawyers roster. Martindale-Hubbell has given him a Superb rating. Super Lawyers listed him as a Rising Star. These honors underscore a reputation among colleagues and reviewers for persistent courtroom work and case results in serious personal injury matters.
Courtroom work is a recurring theme in Denmon’s career. He handles cases that require jury trials, depositions and sustained litigation strategy. The firm names he has carried include the word "trial," and that is reflected in the kinds of matters he takes to court. He represents people injured in motor vehicle collisions and pursues claims that involve severe injury and wrongful death.
Denmon practices in Florida and maintains offices in Tampa, New Port Richey and St. Petersburg. He divides his time among client preparation, courtroom appearances and coordinating investigative and medical resources necessary for high-stakes injury claims. Colleagues describe his daily routine as a mix of file work and trial preparation, rather than brief client meetings alone.
He currently represents injured people in personal injury and wrongful death cases across Florida from offices in Tampa, New Port Richey and St. Petersburg.