Daniel A. Chehouri is a dedicated attorney based in Morgan & Morgan’s Fort Lauderdale office, focusing his practice on representing clients who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of individuals and corporations. With a background in handling numerous personal injury cases at a reputable national insurance defense firm, Daniel brings a wealth of experience and insight to his role. He specializes in various premises liability cases, including slip/trip and falls, liquor liability, negligent supervision, and dog bite accidents, ensuring that his clients receive the legal representation they deserve.
Daniel's educational journey includes graduating from the University of South Florida, where he earned degrees in Psychology and Criminology, showcasing his strong foundation in understanding human behavior and legal principles. He furthered his academic pursuits by obtaining his Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law, solidifying his passion for the legal profession. As an active member of professional organizations such as the American Bar Association, Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association, and The Young Lawyers Division of the Florida Bar, Daniel stays engaged with the legal community and upholds high standards of ethical practice. His dedication and commitment to his clients have been recognized through awards such as the Judge Alexander L. Paskay Scholarship Award, underscoring his excellence in legal advocacy. Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Daniel is well-equipped to handle personal injury and premises liability cases with diligence and compassion. He is admitted to practice law in Florida and the Southern District of Florida.
Awards & Recognitions
•Judge Alexander L. Paskay Scholarship Award
Recent Wins
John Doe v. Corporation
$3,000,000
Premises Liability
2022
John Doe v. Corporation
$2,700,000
Premises Liability
2022
Cheryl Genovesi vs Townhouse Hotel, LLC
$1,503,174
Slip and Fall
2025
Jane Doe v. Association
$1,000,000
Premises Liability
2024
Jane Doe v. Restaurant
$1,000,000
Premises Liability
2023
John Doe v. Company
$1,000,000
Premises Liability
2022
Jane Doe v. Corporation
$1,000,000
Premises Liability
2022