Meet Samantha Mesa

Florida Registered Paralegal

Samantha Mesa has been in the legal field since 2018. She began her career as a paralegal for the Miami- Dade State Attorney’s office where she spent five years learning the legal system and attending numerous trials alongside Assistant State Attorneys. She was a victim liaison in the human trafficking division where she gained the reputation of being a compassionate paralegal guiding victims through the process and preparing them for court testimony. She expanded her knowledge by working for a criminal defense firm where she prepared cases for trial and worked side-by-side with attorneys to prove the innocence of their clients. She is thrilled to join STFBC and advocate for clients who have been catastrophically injured or have lost a loved one as a result of malpractice.

She has volunteered with Agape Network providing over 2000 volunteer hours to benefit women in recovery and has done work with BestBuddies.

She is a Florida Registered Paralegal and also a notary public. Samantha graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and went on to obtain a Master of Business Administration. During her years at FIU, she was a proud member of the Tau Sigma Honor Society. She is an active member of the Florida Justice Association Paralegal/Legal Assistant Section and the Paralegal Association of Florida, Inc. She is fluent in English and Spanish. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking and spending time with her family.

We Don't Just Talk About Results. We Get Them.

$7.9 Million Record Setting Verdict

Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain, P.A. won a record verdict for a 77-year-old stroke victim who lost the use of the left side of her body due to the negligence of her doctors. Despite being at a higher risk for blood clots and strokes, her cardiologist and electrophysiologist (a heart rhythm specialist) took her off Coumadin—a medication designed for preventing blood clots and strokes. The defendants argued that the patient didn’t deserve a large verdict due to her advanced age and lower life expectancy. The jury saw through their cynical arguments and awarded our client nearly $8 million—the most damages awarded to a malpractice victim over the age of 70 in Florida history.

  • $650 Million RICO Cases
  • $15.5 Million RICO Cases
  • $15 Million Birth Injury
  • $15 Million Truck Accidents
  • $14.5 Million Pedestrian Accidents
  • $14 Million Hazing
  • $12 Million Defective Products
  • $11 Million Personal Injury
  • $10.6 Million RICO Cases
  • $10 Million Medical Malpractice