About Stephanie Vega
Stephanie Vega Graves earned her law degree from Florida Coastal School of Law in 2011 after completing a bachelor's degree in communications at Florida International University in 2008. She arrived in the profession with a background in communication studies and a law school education that placed her among a generation of Florida lawyers who entered practice in the early 2010s. Her academic record reflects both an interest in public interaction and the technical training required for courtroom work.
After law school, Graves gained admission to practice in Florida and in the federal trial courts that serve the state. She is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Those federal admissions sit alongside her standing in the Florida bar and have allowed her to take cases in state and federal forums. Over the years she has built a practice that moves between motions practice, settlement negotiation and courtroom litigation.
Graves' name appears on the letterhead of Graves Injury Law Office, where she practices. The firm name signals the kinds of matters she handles. Her membership in the Miami Trial Lawyers Association since 2015 suggests substantial trial work, and she practices in venues where jury trials and contested hearings are common. She represents clients who pursue claims arising from accidents and other injuries, handling the investigative, medical-correlation and evidence-gathering steps that litigation requires.
She maintains active membership in several professional organizations. Graves is a member of the Florida State Bar, the Cuban American Bar Association, the Dade County Bar Association, the Coral Gables Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Outside of strictly legal circles she belongs to The Junior League of Miami. Those memberships provide a network for continuing legal education, courtroom strategy discussions and local community involvement.
Colleagues describe her work in practical terms: preparing cases for trial, negotiating settlements when appropriate, and presenting evidence in court. She splits time between pretrial preparation and advocacy before judges and juries. At Graves Injury Law Office she combines litigation practice in state and federal courts with client counseling and case management. Her current practice focuses on representing individuals who have sustained injuries and pursuing their claims in both state and federal court.