About Scot Dale
Scot D — Goldberg is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Fort Myers, Florida. As a founding partner of Goldberg Noone Abraham, LLC, he has established a firm that specializes in personal injury and wrongful death cases. The firm operates from two locations—Fort Myers and Cape Coral—offering legal services to clients throughout Southwest Florida. With a commitment to advocating for those who have suffered due to the negligence of others, Goldberg is known for excellence in his field. Goldberg's educational background laid the foundation for his legal career. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from the University of South Florida in 1991.
This degree provided him with a strong understanding of the criminal justice system. In 1995, he obtained his Juris Doctor from the Thomas M — Cooley Law School. That same year, he was admitted to both the Florida Bar and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, starting his legal practice. Before founding Goldberg Noone Abraham in 2000, Goldberg worked as an Assistant State Attorney with the 20th Judicial Circuit. This role allowed him to hone his litigation skills and understand the details of the legal system from the prosecution's perspective.
He also worked as an associate attorney at Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice & Purtz, P.A., where he further developed his expertise in personal injury law. Goldberg's contributions to the legal community have not gone unnoticed. In 2017, he received the Excellence in Advocacy Award for Children with Special Needs from the Florida Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office. His dedication to advocacy is further evidenced by his selection to Super Lawyers from 2016 to 2024 and 2026—a recognition awarded to only a small percentage of attorneys in Florida. This honor supports his achieving favorable outcomes for his clients and his standing in the legal community. Active in community service, Goldberg has volunteered with several organizations — He has participated in the Moot Court Program, helping to mentor aspiring law students.
Additionally, he has contributed his time to the Guardian ad Litem program, advocating for the best interests of children in the legal system. His involvement extends to Meals on Wheels, where he helps deliver food to those in need. Furthermore, Goldberg has served on the boards of Southwest Florida Addiction Services, the Quality of Life Center, and the Lee County Chapter of the NAACP. As a member of various professional associations, including The Florida Bar, the Lee County Bar Association, and the Federal Bar Association, he remains committed to professional development and community engagement.