Joseph Graves

Joseph Graves

10805 SW Tradition Square Unit 024A
Port St Lucie, Florida, United States
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About Joseph Graves

A native Floridian, born in Leesburg, Florida, Joseph (“Joe”) H. Graves, is a veteran trial attorney, a proud Navy veteran and the founding attorney of the Graves Thomas Injury Law Group.Joe has distinguished his practice and his firm by practicing a brand of law that in many ways is a return to the profession’s earliest highly held tenets. Valuing substance over style, his is no nonsense, aggressive approach to injury law. His ethos is to listen first, counsel consistently and devote the necessary effort and resources to yield successful outcomes. Joe believes in doing the hard work of lawyering. Every member of the Graves Thomas Injury Law Group legal team shares Joe’s passion and work ethic.

Education

  • Juris Doctor, Stetson University College of Law, 1992
  • University of South Florida, Tampa

Honors & Memberships

  • Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney, Florida Bar
  • AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell®
  • Member, Florida Bar Association
  • Member, Indian River Bar Association
  • Member, Florida Justice Association
  • Member, Palm Beach County Justice Association
  • Member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum
  • Member, Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
  • Member, The National Trial Lawyers – Civil Plaintiff – Top 100 for Florida

Office Amenities

Free Initial Consultation
Multilingual Support
Paralegal Assistance
24*7 Open

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Frequently Asked Questions

Joseph Graves focuses on representing individuals who have been injured because of another party’s negligence. His practice includes personal injury matters involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, serious injury claims, and disputes involving insurance companies.
Every injury case is different. Some involve a single negligent driver, while others require investigating commercial vehicle operators, maintenance records, roadway conditions, medical evidence, or multiple insurance policies. Cases involving severe injuries may also require analysis of future treatment needs, lost earning capacity, and long-term financial impact.
As a Florida Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney, Joseph Graves’ profile emphasizes litigation experience alongside case evaluation and negotiation. That means cases can be prepared with settlement discussions in mind while remaining ready for litigation if necessary.
If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, a consultation can help determine whether Florida injury law may apply to your circumstances.
You may have a personal injury claim if someone else’s actions—or failure to act reasonably—caused your injuries and financial losses.
Most Florida injury cases involve proving four core elements: duty of care, breach of that duty, causation, and damages. In practical terms, this means showing what happened, why another party may be legally responsible, and how the injury affected your health, work, or daily life.
Useful evidence often includes accident reports, photographs, witness statements, medical records, treatment history, insurance documents, and proof of lost income.
Not every accident automatically becomes a lawsuit. Some matters resolve through insurance negotiations, while others require formal legal action if liability or damages are disputed.Speaking with an attorney early can help preserve evidence and identify deadlines that may affect your options.
After a Florida car accident, focus first on safety, medical evaluation, documentation, and protecting your insurance claim. Seek medical attention even if symptoms seem minor because injuries sometimes appear later. Report the accident when required, photograph vehicle damage and the scene if possible, exchange information, and avoid making detailed statements about fault. Florida insurance rules can affect how medical expenses and compensation are handled.
Depending on the circumstances, multiple insurance policies may become relevant. Keep records of treatment appointments, repair estimates, communications with insurers, and time missed from work. If injuries are significant or fault is disputed, legal guidance may help evaluate available recovery options and preserve important evidence.
Many personal injury matters are handled using contingency-based fee arrangements. That generally means attorney fees are paid only if there is a recovery through settlement or judgment, although case terms should always be reviewed directly. An initial consultation can help clarify fee structure, case expectations, documentation needs, and whether additional costs may apply.
Understanding the process early helps clients make informed decisions without assuming litigation automatically requires significant upfront expense. Always review the engagement agreement carefully before moving forward.
A consultation is typically used to understand the facts of your situation and evaluate potential legal options. You may discuss how the injury occurred, medical treatment received, insurance involvement, timelines, and available documentation.
Helpful materials often include photographs, medical records, insurance correspondence, police reports, and notes about missed work or expenses. The consultation is usually an opportunity to ask questions about process, timing, communication expectations, and possible next steps. A consultation does not guarantee representation but helps determine whether the matter aligns with the attorney’s practice.
Joseph Graves is based in Port St. Lucie may handle matters across Florida depending on the case type and circumstances. Location can affect court procedures, insurance practices, local filing requirements, and logistics related to witnesses and evidence.
Clients often choose local counsel because familiarity with regional procedures and practical case management can improve efficiency. The best way to confirm availability is to discuss where the accident occurred and where treatment is taking place. Representation decisions depend on the facts and legal requirements of each matter.

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Monday Open 24h
Tuesday Open 24h
Wednesday Open 24h
Thursday Open 24h
Friday Open 24h
Saturday Open 24h
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