Bruce L. Scheiner: A Commitment to Justice
Bruce Lawrence Scheiner embodies the core values of caring,
responsibility, respectfulness, and dedication to rectify injustices and
safeguard the rights of others. Born in 1945, the same year his father, a New
York City firefighter, responded to the tragic Empire State Building fire
caused by a B-25 Mitchell bomber crash into its 79th Floor during heavy fog.
His unwavering commitment to protecting the rights of
individuals stems from a strong working-class ethic and a deep-seated desire to
be of assistance to those in need. Following his high school graduation in
Queens, New York, he embarked on a journey into the legal profession, driven by
the pursuit of tangible and compassionate justice for those who lack a voice.
Bruce L. Scheiner commenced his academic journey as an
undergraduate student at the University of Miami in 1963. To support his
education, he worked as a parking valet at the Hialeah Tropical Gulfstream
horse racing tracks. After completing his studies at the University of Miami's
Law School in 1970, Mr. Scheiner initiated his career as an Assistant Attorney
General for the State of Florida.
Early in his career, he and his wife, Cheryl, relocated to
Southwest Florida in search of a promising place to build their careers and
raise a family. The choice to settle in Fort Myers was driven by practicality,
as they found a local motel that accepted the young lawyer's gasoline credit
card as payment for lodging.
Upon establishing roots in Fort Myers, Mr. Scheiner and his
wife established a small office in downtown Fort Myers, now recognized as the
River District. Initially handling a diverse range of cases, he recognized the
pressing need for robust representation for individuals injured in various
types of vehicle accidents, including automobile, motorcycle, truck, uninsured
motorist incidents, and pedestrian injuries. Furthermore, Mr. Scheiner
identified that his expertise could benefit those harmed by incidents such as
rape or assault on business premises, slip and fall injuries, dog bites,
defective products, and wrongful deaths.
Mr. Scheiner demonstrated a readiness to represent victims
in any case involving negligence or intentional harm by individuals or
businesses, even when pitted against large corporations and insurance
companies.
Passionate Advocacy
Since 1970, Mr. Scheiner has handled over 25,000 cases. His
relationship with his clients transcends the typical attorney-client dynamic;
he considers each individual he represents as a friend. Their injuries become
his injuries, and their pain becomes his pain.
Mr. Scheiner's dedication to representing his clients
remains unwavering. His work ethic extends to six and seven-day workweeks. He
personally reviews every case and meticulously selects each client the firm
represents. Mr. Scheiner personally supervises every case, collaborating with
experienced associates and support staff, bringing over four decades of
personal injury experience into the negotiation room and the courtroom.
A Family Commitment
Beyond their legal practice, both Mr. and Mrs. Scheiner,
along with their associates, actively support various community organizations
and initiatives. These include MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), the Eden
Foundation, which aids autistic children and adults, the Make a Difference
Scholarship program that supports local students, and strong advocacy for
motorcycle safety and rights. They also actively contribute to organizations
like the Lee County Injury Prevention Coalition.
In August 2007, Mr. Scheiner's son, Preston John Scheiner,
joined the firm as an associate attorney, a move Mr. Scheiner regards as the
crown jewel of his legal career. He relishes the opportunity to work alongside
his bright and passionate young son, who shares his vision for fair and
compassionate representation for those who believed they had no voice.