About Felicia Allison
Felicia Allison Bunbury earned her B.A. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 2007 and completed her J.D. at Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University in 2011. Those formative years set a steady course. She moved from classroom to courthouse soon after earning her law degree.
Her early legal work included a law clerk and legal intern role at Queens Law Associates in 2009. After law school she joined The Legal Aid Society in 2011, taking on client-facing matters in a public service setting. In 2014 she shifted into trial work at GEICO, gaining experience inside a major insurer’s litigation team. She then spent time at Citizens Disability in 2016, handling claims-related work before striking out on her own.
In 2017 she founded The FAB Law Office, LLC. The firm reflects years of hands-on practice across public interest and insurance-related environments. Founding a firm allowed her to set a practice that draws on courtroom experience, administrative claims work and front-line client advocacy. The office has served clients coming from a range of circumstances and has continued to operate since its establishment.
Bunbury holds licenses to practice in both New York and Florida. She has been active in professional organizations. She co-chairs the Caribbean Bar Association, a position she has held since 2013. She is also a member of the New York City Bar Association and the Caribbean Lawyer Network, both memberships dating from 2012. More recently she joined the Orange County Bar Association in 2020. Those affiliations reflect a continuing connection to bar activity and to professional networks across jurisdictions.
Her career path shows a mix of public sector and private sector roles, and a shift into trial-level work before opening a private practice. She handles matters that draw on that background, including civil litigation, insurance-related disputes and disability claims. She currently practices at The FAB Law Office, LLC, where her practice centers on civil litigation, insurance and disability matters.