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Brian W. Klingel

attorneyBorn in St. Petersburg, Florida, April 18, 1983; admitted to bar, 2010 Florida.

Education: University of South Florida (B.S., 2006); University of Florida Levin College of Law (J.D., 2010).

Member: Florida Bar Association

Brian concentrates his practice primarily on Florida’s No-Fault Law/Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Litigation where he handles cases from inception through trial. Brian also has experience handling bodily injury claims, premises liability claims, property damage claims, and uninsured motorist/underinsured motorist claims. Brian has also handled general civil matters including collection of funds, cease and desist requests, payment disputes, defamation, tortious interference claims, and non-compete agreements. Brian was named partner at Reynolds Parrino Shadwick, P.A. in 2022. Prior to joining the firm, Brian represented financial institutions in foreclosure litigation, handling cases from inception through trial/final hearing.

Brian obtained his Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Florida, Levin College of Law, in 2010, and was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2010. While in law school, Brian was a Certified Legal Intern (CLI) for the State Attorney’s Office, in Bradford County, where he represented the interests of the citizens and victims of crime in Bradford County. Brian was also an intern for the Office of the City Attorney in Gainesville.

Brian obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in 2006 from the University of South Florida, majoring in business marketing. Brian graduated in the top 15% of his class and was a member of the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.

In his free time, Brian enjoys spending time on the boat with his wife, son, and daughter. Brian is a member of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club and volunteers for Habitat for Humanity.

Mr. Klingel is experienced in the following areas of litigation: motor vehicle liability; uninsured motorist claims; personal injury protection in both litigation and arbitrations; premise liability; construction litigation, and foreclosures.