Personal Injury, Criminal Law, DUI & DWI, Nursing Home Abuse, Employment Law, Medical Malpractice, Family Law, White Collar Crime, Products Liability, Civil Rights, Divorce
Tracee L. Ivins graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology. After graduation she worked for the State of Florida as a certified investigator, before deciding to pursue a law degree. As an attorney Ms. Ivins has handled files from inception all the way to a jury verdict. Her experience has included claims involving serious bodily injury, product liability injury and wrongful death arising from auto accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, negligent security, motorcycle and tractor trailer accidents.
Lawsuits including Negligence, Breach of Contract, Negligent Entrustment, Uninsured Motorist Insurance Claims, Under-Insured Motorists Insurance disputes, Wrongful Death, Bad Faith and other claims are among the Florida and Federal legal claims made on behalf of the Whittel & Melton clients represented by lawyer Tracee Ivins.
Ms. Ivins has also represented businesses and individuals in mass tort type actions. Specifically, those businesses and individuals who suffered financially because of the BP oil spill. This work included analyzing business trends, negotiating with the GCCF and the Deepwater Horizon and making sure clients received the compensation they deserved.
At Whittel & Melton, Ms. Ivins continues to represent individuals throughout the State of Florida who have been harmed because of the negligence of others.
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