Attorney Stephen F. Cain

Dedicated Miami Personal Injury Attorney

Stephen has successfully pursued personal injury claims on behalf of clients in cases involving medical malpractice, defective products, automobile accidents, negligent security, legal malpractice, admiralty/maritime accidents and general negligence. His efforts have resulted in numerous verdicts and settlements in excess of a million dollars. Together with firm partner David Bianchi, he successfully represented the parents of a young college student who was killed as a result of fraternity hazing that resulted in a jury verdict of $14,000,000.

Involvement in Professional Organizations

In addition to his work here at the firm, Stephen is also active in various legal organizations on both a state and national level that focus on preserving the legal rights of victims and their families. He currently serves on the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the Florida Justice Association (FJA). With the full support of the firm, he spends countless hours in Tallahassee lobbying our elected officials in the Florida Legislature to ensure that victims and their families continue to have the rights guaranteed them under the Constitution to pursue their claims for injuries and death resulting from the negligence of others.

Educational Background & Recognition

Stephen received his undergraduate degree from Florida State University. He graduated cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law where he was recognized with honors in the nationally renowned Litigation Skills program. He has continued to excel in his professional practice and has been recognized by various publications and his peers as a Florida Trend "Legal Elite", a Florida Super Lawyer "Top Young Lawyer", and as an "Up and Comer" by the South Florida Legal Guide.

Stephen is married to his wife, Marni, and together they have three children, Raftin, Hudson and Savannah. He is actively involved in the community and with various charities.

Areas of Practice

100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation of Behalf of the Plaintiff

Bar Admission

  • Florida, 2000
  • U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida 2002
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida 2005

Education

University of Miami School of Law, Coral Gables, Florida, 2000, Juris Doctor

  • Honors: Cum Laude
  • Honors: FACDL Scholarship Award 1999-2000
  • Honors: Honors Litigation Skills and Pre-Trial

Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 1994, Bachelor of Science

Professional Associations & Memberships

  • Florida Justice Association Executive Committee, 2009-Present
  • American Association for Justice: Member
  • American Association for Justice: Board of Governors, 2005-2006
  • American Bar Association: Member
  • The Florida Bar: Member
  • Florida Justice Association Member
  • Florida Justice Association, Board of Directors, 2005-Present
  • Miami-Dade Justice Association: Member
  • Miami-Dade Justice Association: Board of Directors, 2005-Present

Awards & Honors

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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 Personal Injury
  • $12 Million Defective Products
  • $11 Million Personal Injury
  • $10.6 Million RICO Cases
  • $10 Million Medical Malpractice