Mitch Chubb is a native of Central Florida. The son of a pastor and
teacher, he was raised in a family whose focus was serving others and
helping those in need. This upbringing served as the foundation for
his future as a lawyer representing injured people who need to make
their voices heard by large corporations and insurance companies. He
began his legal career by representing individuals and small
businesses who were affected by the BP Oil Spill–recovering over
$50,000,000 for his clients.
This work helped
Mitch discover his passion for representing ordinary people against
the powerful. The majority of his career has involved helping
individuals seek justice for their injuries against large
corporations and insurance companies.
He has obtained
numerous seven figure results for his clients in many types of cases
with a special focus in automobile accidents, wrongful death, product
liability, and trucking accidents. Mitch takes pride in righting
wrongs, and treats each of his clients like a member of his family.
His time as a lawyer has taught him that each client’s life has
been seriously impacted, and he believes his job is to communicate
the full weight of that impact to the other side, and make his
clients whole.
Mitch is a
certified member of The Million Dollar Advocates Forum which is one
of the most prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the United States.
Membership is limited to attorneys who have won million dollar
verdicts, awards and settlements. Fewer than 1 % of U.S. lawyers are
members. Mitch was also selected for inclusion into the Top 40 Under
40 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in Florida, an honor given to only a
select group of lawyers for their superior skills and qualifications
in the field. Membership in this exclusive organization is by
invitation only and is limited to the top 40 attorneys in each state
or region who have demonstrated excellence and have achieved
outstanding results in their careers in either civil plaintiff or
criminal defense law.
Outside of work,
Mitch enjoys spending time with his wife, Elie’se; their two boys,
Grady and Cooper; anything sports; and anything outdoors.