Nikki Hawkins is a trial lawyer and Partner in the Jacksonville Office. She focuses her practice on defending catastrophic claims relating to wrongful death and personal injuries. She has significant experience also in defending automobile and trucking claims, SIU and fraud-related matters, and first-party property (FPP) insurance defense.

Nikki’s wealth of trial experience throughout Duval and Baker Counties has given her a reputation as a tenacious and professional lawyer.  Not only is she an accomplished trial lawyer but she has also authored several appellate briefs, and successfully argued to overturn decisions in the District Courts of Appeal here in Florida.  Nikki is passionate about children’s rights and when not trying cases she serves as  Attorney Ad Litem for children in dependency in hearings before the Court. 

Nikki  has almost  two decades of experience within two major insurance carriers where she also spent three years as a Special Investigator of medical billing fraud and insurance fraud. Her time and expertise within Special Investigations led to two arrests in one year’s time, the recovery of over $600,000 with an additional $400,000.00 of non-payment of pended PIP billing. As the project manager, Nikki led a coalition Task Force in the investigation of medical billing fraud with Florida Department of Insurance Fraud, and Federal Medicaid/Medicare Special Agents which ultimately led to a recovery of over $400,000 in Medicare/Worker’s Compensation fraud for the state of Florida.

For more than ten years Nikki Hawkins has represented insurance companies in the defense of a wide variety of lines of coverage including bad faith.  She has successfully litigated and tried breach of contract, liability and bad faith actions stemming from insurers’ handling of personal injury and property damage matters and is currently working as Extra-Contractual (EC) counsel for insurance carriers throughout the State of Florida.

Nikki resides in the Jacksonville area with her husband (retired after 30 years of Naval Service), five children and six grandchildren.

Practice Areas

Education

J.D., Florida Coastal School of Law

  • Worked full time for Fortune 500 Corporation while attending law school

B.A., University of Central Florida

  • Achieved Di Minimis settlement at close of plaintiff’s in a high stakes First Party Property Trial in St. John’s County, Florida. Plaintiff rested his case and went home. Southerland v AIIC, CA22-0383, In the Seventh Judicial Circuit in and for St Johns County, Florida
  • Obtained Writ of Certiorari quashing lower Court Order requiring Defendant to respond to  surveillance discovery. Lightfoot v Hunt, 1D2019-2901, FL 1st DCA 20189
  • Obtained complete defense verdict as co-counsel in motor vehicle accident with admitted liability and disputed damages. Wininger v Robinson, 04-2017-CA-246, Baker County, FL
  • Obtained partial summary judgment in PIP material misrepresentation case by Plaintiff against Defendant finding that non-disclosure of information was material to the acceptance of the risk and reasonably would have affected the insurer’s judgment as to the nature of the risk and amount of premium.
  • Obtained order granting summary judgment with prejudice in First Party Property case based upon plaintiffs’ multiple failures to comply with the Trial Order, failure to engage in discovery, failure to appear at deposition and failure to appear at hearings before the Court. Sabanic v State Farm Florida Insurance Co., 16-2024-CC-014493-AXXX-MA
  • Secured an Order Granting Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss/Motion for Summary Judgment of Plaintiff’s Compliant, where the Court found that Plaintiff failed to comply with the mandatory pre-suit notice requirements under FS 627.70152. CASE NO. : 16 -2024-CC -0187 1 2-AXXX-MA (IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA)
  • Secured attorney fees and costs on behalf of Defendant in the amount of $8,676.50, after securing 1) order granting Defendant’s summary judgment for Plaintiff’s failure to comply with Fs 627.6157 and 2) Defendant’s Entitlement to Attorney Fees and Costs based upon expired Proposal for Settlement with Release attached as a non-monetary term.
  • Obtained Order Granting Defendant’s MOTION TO DISMISS FOR FRAUD UPON THE COURT OR ALTERNATIVELY MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND THE AWARD OF SANCTIONS FOR ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS TO DEFENDANT. Zuberka v American Integrity Insurance Co. of Florida, CASE NO. 16-2022-CC-003301.
  • Secured Order Granting Defendant’s Motion To Dismiss And For Summary Judgment Of Plaintiffs’ Second Amended Complaint Or in the alternative Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings Of Plaintiffs’ Second Amended Complaint where the date of loss alleged was never reported to the carrier, the carrier was unable to mount an investigation into the date of loss alleged in the Complaint(s), the carrier did not issue a coverage determination letter for the the date of loss alleged in the Complaint(s), and therefore Defendant could not have breached the policy. Eco v AMERICAN INTEGRITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLORIDA, CASE NO. 16-2021-CA-005352.

  • 2021 Jacksonville Business Journal Women of Influence Honoree
  • 2021 Lawyers of Distinction

  • “Somebody’s Watching You (Social Media and Surveillance in Litigation)” IASIU 2021

  • Florida
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida
  • United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida

  • Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA)

  • JDL Football, Volunteer 2014-2021
  • Host Committee, Florida’s Children First, CHILL 2019 – 2022
  • HANDS Home Room Parent – Saint Joseph’s School 2018- 2021