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.
J.D., Florida Coastal School of Law
B.A., University of Central Florida
FIFEC – Florida Insurance Fraud Education Committee had its annual conference in Orlando, Florida from June 26-28. Over the years, FIFEC has offered continuous training
Recent changes to Rule 1.442 by the Florida Supreme Court have raised questions about whether Florida insurers in the First Party Property (FPP) space could continue to
The Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA) held its 2024 judicial reception on June 5. Our HM&B Law attorneys NIKKI HAWKINS, Samantha S Loveland and Lauren