About Marc P
Marc P Lyons earned his J.D. from Stetson University College of Law in 2001. He completed his legal education at a school known for trial skills and practical training. That training shapes the way he approaches client matters.
He is admitted to practice in Florida. Over the years he has worked in the state's civil courts and administrative forums. He has built a practice that responds to the kinds of cases that arise in the Keys and elsewhere in Florida.
Lyons serves as a partner at Florida Keys Injury. In that role he handles case intake, client counseling and litigation strategy. He represents individuals in injury matters, guiding cases through investigation, negotiation and, when necessary, courtroom proceedings. He manages factual development, works with experts and prepares filings for courts in the region.
He maintains current memberships in professional associations and participates in continuing legal education to stay current on changes in tort law and trial procedure. Those contacts keep him linked to colleagues across the state and provide regular exposure to updates in insurance practice and evidentiary standards.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and practical in assessing risk. He aims to give clients clear options at each stage. That often means explaining potential outcomes in plain terms and setting realistic timelines for resolution. He handles both pre-suit negotiation and contested litigation, and he prepares for trials when that is the path to a client's resolution.
Clients who work with him meet the same small team throughout a matter. That continuity helps the office track development, coordinate experts and respond promptly to court deadlines. Lyons balances that hands-on casework with firm-level responsibilities as a partner, including mentoring newer attorneys and overseeing case management practices.
He keeps a local focus, practicing out of Florida Keys Injury. The practice handles the typical mix of claims that arise from vehicle collisions, slips and falls, and other accidents in the area. He is available for matters that require both negotiation and trial advocacy.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Florida Keys Injury, handling injury cases for clients across Florida.