Madison Miller

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Biography

Madison Miller focuses her practice in the areas of casualty and trucking litigation. She defends claims arising from a variety of trucking accidents including vehicle/ pedestrian and multiple vehicle collisions, and represents businesses against premises liability, auto negligence and various tort claims.

While in law school, Madison worked as a intern for the Honorable Christine Marlewski for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit.

Awards & Honors

•Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star, Personal Injury General: Defense, 2025

Madison's News and Insights

06.26.2025
Firm News

Five RumbergerKirk Attorneys Selected for the 2025 Florida Super Lawyers List

Orlando, FL- June 26, 2025 - Five RumbergerKirk attorneys have...

02.01.2024
Firm News

Coke Florida Secures Third Defense Verdict in the Last Year

After a hotly disputed liability and damage trial, a Hillsborough...

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Casualty Litigation
  • Trucking

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of South Florida, B.A., Criminology, cum laude, 2016
Law School Attended:
Stetson University College of Law, J.D., cum laude; Dean’s List (Fall 2019); Honor Roll (Fall 2018; Spring 2019); Highest Grade Designation in Sports Law (Fall 2019); Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honors Society; Stetson Ambassadors; Florida Association for Woman Lawyers at Stetson; Entertainment and Sports Law Society; Real Property Probate and Trust Law, 2020
Year of First Admission:
2020
Admission:
2020, Florida
Reported Cases:
Notable Cases: Vance Campbell v. Coke Florida, et al.: After a hotly disputed liability and damage trial, a Hillsborough County jury entered a defense verdict for Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC ('Coke Florida') and its driver. Plaintiff claimed the Coke Florida tractor-trailer violated his right of way proceeding to an intersection, causing an accident resulting in a lumbar discectomy and the need for future lumbar and cervical fusions and asked the jury to award just under a million dollars in damages. The RumbergerKirk trial team argued that Plaintiff caused the accident by failing to pay proper attention while driving with a clear and unobstructed view of the tractor-trailer as it properly entered the left turning lane, and that Plaintiff's injuries were not caused by the accident. The jury found there was no negligence on the part of the Coke Florida driver that caused Plaintiff's damages. Defendants will move for their attorneys' fees based on Plaintiff's rejection of their Proposal for Settlement.
ISLN:
1001078284

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