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Heather H. Jones

Attorney
(813) 424-5616

Heather Jones brings a wealth of experience and dedication to her practice, particularly in the specialized field of workers' compensation law. With over 25 years of focused work in this area, she has witnessed firsthand the challenges and injustices faced by injured workers. Starting her career representing employers and insurance companies, Ms. Jones gained invaluable insights into the inner workings of these entities. However, it was her recognition of the mistreatment and neglect of injured workers that led her to switch sides and advocate passionately for the rights of those injured on the job. This shift reflects Heather Jones's unwavering commitment to fighting for justice and fairness in the workplace.

Throughout her career, Heather Jones has handled thousands of workers' compensation cases, allowing her to develop unique skills and strategies in litigating for the benefits that injured workers rightfully deserve. Her track record of success includes recent wins such as a significant settlement of 500K, demonstrating her ability to achieve favorable outcomes for her clients. Educated at reputable institutions like Radford University and Stetson College of Law, where she obtained both her JD and MBA, Ms. Jones is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of workers' compensation law. Her achievements, including securing First Place in a Statewide Workers Compensation Moot Court Competition, highlight Heather Jones's legal acumen and dedication to excellence. Based in Tampa, FL, Heather Jones is prepared to continue her zealous advocacy for injured workers in pursuit of fair treatment and just compensation.




  • Radford University
  • Stetson College of Law obtained JD and MBA, University of Oxford Faculty of Law

  • Florida Bar: September 26, 1997
  • Middle District of Florida: August 11, 2017
  • Southern District of Florida August 16, 2017
  • Northern District of Florida March 28, 2018
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit: August 28, 2018

  • First Place in Statewide Workers Compensation Moot Court Competition