
About Scott
Pensacola personal injury attorney Scott Stone can help you to understand your rights, maximize your claim, make sure you get the settlement that is fair for your case, or try your case to a jury verdict. Scott received his undergraduate education at Florida State University in 1994, earning degrees in International Business and Marketing Management. Following college, Scott was recruited to play rugby in London, England, where he worked as a marketing manager. While working abroad, Scott had the opportunity to travel throughout Europe and Africa and other places, which brings a unique perspective to his law practice. In 1998 he received his law degree from the University of Memphis, where he was selected to the University’s litigation clinic. Scott previously represented insurance companies before joining Whibbs Stone Barnett Turner, PA, which gives him a useful insight when pursuing claims against insurance companies on behalf of his clients. He specializes in all types of personal injury cases including car accidents, truck, motorcycle, bicycle and pedestrian accidents, product liability cases, premises liability cases such as slip and falls, hazardous substance exposure and medical malpractices cases. Scott also handles general civil litigation and insurance disputes. He has extensive trial experience bringing actions in court on behalf of injured parties when attempts at receiving fair and just settlements fail. Scott was born and raised in Pensacola, Florida and now raises his family in Santa Rosa County in Pace, Florida.
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Education
Bachelor of Science
Florida State University
Doctor of Jurisprudence
University of Memphis School of Law
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Location
801 W. Romana St., Unit C, Pensacola, FL 32502
Pensacola, FL
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