About Shannon
Shannon Wiggins earned a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Florida before attending Florida State University College of Law, where she received her J.D. Her academic path combined practical business training with legal studies, a pairing that informs the way she approaches casework.
After law school, Wiggins joined Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers as an attorney in 2020. She has worked on matters that arise in the aftermath of accidents and other injury events. Her role involves the typical lifecycle of personal injury files: client intake, investigation, drafting pleadings, discovery, negotiation and preparation for trial when cases move forward.
Licensed to practice in both Florida and Tennessee, Wiggins has handled claims that require attention to state-specific procedures and deadlines. Practicing in two jurisdictions means she must keep abreast of differing local rules and evolving caselaw. That practical requirement influences how she prepares each file and coordinates with colleagues across offices.
Her undergraduate grounding in business gives her a lens for assessing economic loss and organizing the documentation that insurance companies and opposing counsel expect. The legal training she received at Florida State University provided instruction in procedure, evidence and advocacy. Those elements combine when she develops a theory of the case and maps out remedies for clients.
At Hughes & Coleman, Wiggins works among teams that manage heavy caseloads and often overlapping timelines. The firm environment exposes her to a range of injury matters, from motor vehicle collisions to premises liability and other negligence claims. She has experience negotiating with insurers as well as preparing cases for contested hearings and trials when settlement is not achievable.
Colleagues describe her work as attentive to the details that matter in proving damages and liability. She spends time assembling medical records, consulting experts when necessary, and explaining options to clients so they can make informed decisions. Her practice reflects an emphasis on clear communication and steady litigation preparation rather than publicity or headline matters.
Wiggins remains an active attorney at Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers, representing individuals in personal injury matters and handling litigation activities across the firm’s offices in the states where she is licensed.