About Miguel A.
Miguel A. Coder earned his J.D. from the Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University. He previously completed a B.A. at Michigan State University in 2004. Those academic steps set the foundation for a practice rooted in civil advocacy and courtroom work.
After law school he gained admission to practice in Florida and before the Federal Circuit. He maintains current memberships in professional associations and stays engaged with developments in state and federal practice. Those admissions allow him to handle matters in both trial-level forums and federal appellate settings when cases require it.
Coder built his career in personal injury and accident-related litigation. He is an attorney at Florida Accident Law, where he represents clients injured in vehicle collisions and other incidents that produce contested insurance claims. His caseload spans first-party and third-party claims, and it involves both settlement negotiations and contested hearings.
He handles case development from intake through resolution. That work includes gathering medical records, coordinating with experts, and preparing court filings. He prepares for depositions and motions and presents arguments in hearings when necessary. The practice combines investigative work, client counseling, and courtroom advocacy.
Colleagues describe Coder as pragmatic in case strategy. He evaluates the practical strengths and weaknesses of each claim and frames litigation around achievable objectives. He pursues settlement when it aligns with a client’s goals and prepares cases for trial when settlement is not an option. The daily work requires both attention to detail and an ability to summarize complex facts for judges, jurors, and opposing counsel.
Outside the courtroom he participates in professional groups that keep him current on legal trends and procedural changes. That engagement supports his courtroom work and client advising. He has handled matters that implicate insurance coverage disputes and liability questions, often coordinating medical and technical evidence to support damage claims.
Today he practices at Florida Accident Law, where his work centers on civil claims arising from accidents and related disputes. He is admitted to practice in Florida and before the Federal Circuit and continues to accept cases in those jurisdictions as part of his current practice focus.