What “Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer” Means in Florida (And Why It Matters)

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A Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer in Florida is an attorney who has demonstrated the highest level of expertise, experience, and professionalism in civil trial law—less than 1% of Florida lawyers hold this distinction. When you work with Aaron S. Feuer of Aaron Feuer Law, you know you’re getting a legal advocate recognized for proven results in and out of the courtroom.

 

What Does Board Certification Mean in Florida?

Board certification is Florida’s official recognition of an attorney’s special knowledge, skills, and proficiency in a particular field of law. For civil trial law, this means:

  • Successfully completing dozens of jury trials to verdict
  • Passing a rigorous written examination focused on trial practice and procedure
  • Earning positive peer reviews from judges and fellow attorneys
  • Demonstrating the highest standards of ethics and professionalism

Aaron S. Feuer is a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer—a mark of true trial skill and trustworthiness.

 

Why Trial Experience Matters for Personal Injury Cases

 

Not all lawyers are trial lawyers. Many firms settle every case, sometimes for less than the client deserves, because they are unwilling or unprepared to go to court.

 

Board certification proves a lawyer is:

  • Fully qualified to take your case before a jury, if needed
  • Ready to stand up to insurance companies who refuse fair settlements
  • Experienced in the strategy and pressure of courtroom advocacy
  • Able to use their trial reputation to secure better outcomes—even in negotiations

Aaron Feuer Law proudly serves Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and all of South Florida, giving injured clients the confidence that their lawyer is prepared for any legal battle.

 

What Does the Board Certification Process Evaluate?

Becoming board certified as a civil trial lawyer in Florida requires:

  • At least five years practicing law
  • Significant experience handling civil litigation (including injury, contract, and business cases)
  • Leading a high number of jury trials through verdict
  • Submitting to a rigorous exam on courtroom procedure, ethics, and legal knowledge
  • Passing confidential peer and judicial review for integrity and skill

Less than 1% of attorneys earn this certification, making it a rare but critical sign of courtroom excellence.

 

How Can You Verify a Lawyer’s Credentials?

Always check an attorney’s status with The Florida Bar.

 

To verify Aaron S. Feuer’s Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer status:

  • Visit The Florida Bar’s official lawyer directory
  • Search for “Aaron S. Feuer”
  • Look for the “Board Certified Civil Trial” designation listed in his profile

You can also learn more about Aaron S. Feuer and his trial background here:
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Why It Matters When Choosing a Personal Injury Attorney

Insurance companies know which lawyers actually try cases—and which ones don’t. When you work with a board certified civil trial lawyer, you signal to the other side that you’re serious, and they often offer higher settlements to avoid facing a proven trial attorney.

 

For complex cases, disputed liability, or high-stakes injuries, board certification provides real peace of mind.

 

If you want your case in the hands of a truly qualified trial lawyer, reach out to Aaron Feuer Law for a free consultation. Aaron S. Feuer is proud to be Board Certified in Civil Trial Law and ready to put his expertise to work for you.

 

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