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Sabrina M. Ottman

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Born in Melbourne, Florida, March 30, 1982; admitted to bar, 2007 Florida; 2014 United States District Court, Middle District of Florida; 2018 Washington (inactive).

Education: Florida Institute of Technology (B.S. Magna Cum Laude 2004); Stetson University College of Law (J.D. 2007).

Member: Florida Bar Association (Animal Law Section); Florida Defense Lawyers Association (FDLA); Washington State Bar Association

Ms. Ottman obtained her Juris Doctor degree from Stetson University College of Law in 2007 and was admitted to the Florida Bar the same year. During her attendance in law school, Ms. Ottman was a law clerk with a solo general practitioner and a management intern with the Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court, Probate Court Records. Upon graduation from law school, Ms. Ottman was employed as a law clerk at Gassman Bates and Associates, P.A., before joining the law firm of Ronald R. Wolfe & Associates, P.L. where she represented financial institutions in residential foreclosure litigation and mediation, handling cases from inception through trial/summary judgement. Ms. Ottman later joined the law firm of Carlton Fields handling contested residential foreclosures.

Ms. Ottman joined Reynolds Parrino Shadwick, P.A. in 2018, where she concentrates her practice primarily on Florida’s No-Fault Law/Personal Injury Protection (PIP) litigation and handles all phases of PIP litigation defense. Ms. Ottman also has experience handling bodily injury claims, property damage claims, and uninsured motorist claims. She was promoted to Senior Associate in 2024.

In her free time, Ms. Ottman enjoys spending time with her husband at a local brewery or relaxing by the pool with a good book. She also is a cat lover and enjoys volunteering her time at Friends of Strays animal shelter in St. Petersburg, FL.

Ms. Ottman is experienced in the following areas of litigation: personal injury protection; coverage questions; motor vehicle liability; uninsured motorist claims; bodily injury claims; property damage claims; and residential foreclosures.