Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes

Clearwater, United States

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Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes is a leading personal injury law firm committed to helping individuals who have suffered serious injuries. Serving our clients in Clearwater, St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay area since 1955

History

Established in 1955.

Our law firm has handled over 50,000 Personal Injury or Wrongful Death claims in our over 50 years of service to our clients.

Our law firm was founded in 1955 in Clearwater, FL to represent individuals and families in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death claims making us a Pioneer in the field for others to follow.

At a critical and confusing time, Perenich Caulfield Avril immediately provides what you need most — Answers, Advice & Action.

Practice Areas

— Auto Accidents

— Wrongful Death

— Motorcycle Accidents

— Drunk Driver Victims

— Pedestrian Accidents

— Bicycle Accidents

— Workers’ Compensation

— Medical Malpractice

— Boating /​Waverunner Accidents

— Uninsured Motorist Claims

— Defective Products

— Gun Accidents

— Aviation Cases

— Social Security Disability

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Meet the Business Owner

Brian C.

Business Owner

Bryan Caulfield practices exclusively in the areas of Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Law. Whether the claim has arisen from a car, motorcycle, pedestrian, or bicycle accident or an on the job accident or another source, Bryan has expertise and experience to handle the case. He has handled over 3500 cases from start to finish in his over 20 year career representing only individuals in their claims for compensation for injury or death arising out of negligence.

While in law school, Bryan received numerous honors for his achievements. He was the Stetson University College of Law Mock Trial Champion in 1987. He was elected President of the Trial Advocacy Society at Stetson University College of Law in 1987. He was also selected by competition to Stetson’s Moot Court team where he argued simulated appellate Court arguments and represented Stetson at the 1987 Robert Orseck Memorial Moot Court Competition at the Florida Bar Convention.