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About Attorney Amy Quezon

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Because They Deserve Answers and Action

Amy Jo Quezon has dedicated her legal career to advocating for those who can no longer advocate for themselves. For more than two decades, her practice has focused exclusively on litigating personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases, especially those involving elder abuse and neglect in long-term care settings. Her commitment to this work is deeply personal and unwavering. She believes that every person, regardless of age or condition, deserves to live with dignity, be treated with respect, and receive proper care.

Because they deserve answers and action, Amy’s approach to the law is rooted in accountability. She holds healthcare corporations responsible when they place profits ahead of people. Her work is not just about recovering damages. It is about confronting negligence, shining a light on dangerous patterns of care, and helping families find the truth after a loved one has suffered harm. This mission has guided every stage of her career and continues to fuel her advocacy today.

Early Legal Career and Trial Experience

Amy began her legal career in 1994 at the Hillsborough State Attorney's Office, where she served as an Assistant State Attorney prosecuting criminal matters. This experience shaped her courtroom instincts early on and developed her ability to handle emotionally complex cases involving real people and real consequences. The work demanded clarity, composure, and a deep respect for the gravity of each case. She brought all of that with her when she transitioned to civil litigation.

In 1998, Amy turned her focus to representing victims of negligence and abuse. She joined Wilkes & McHugh, P.A., a firm nationally recognized for its work in nursing home abuse litigation, where she spent a decade litigating complex personal injury and wrongful death cases across Florida.

She continued practicing full time in Florida with her own law firm and later with Jacobs & Goodman, P.A., expanding her focus to include medical malpractice and catastrophic injury claims. These formative years of civil practice solidified her reputation as a skilled and determined trial attorney committed to holding powerful institutions accountable.

Amy has never been afraid to take a case to court. Whether cross-examining expert witnesses or arguing before a jury, she has built a reputation for thorough preparation and tenacious advocacy. Her courtroom work is informed by years of direct client interaction: listening carefully, asking hard questions, and never forgetting what is at stake. Every file she opens is a reminder that someone trusted a facility with their care, and that trust was broken.

A Practice Built on Purpose

Amy’s decision to devote her career to nursing home abuse and neglect cases was not a passing interest. It was a deliberate commitment, and one she has upheld since 1998. While she has litigated other types of personal injury and medical malpractice claims, she has always returned to this work. The stories of neglected elders, preventable infections, untreated wounds, and families left without answers are what compel her to keep going.

At McHugh Fuller Law Group, where she has practiced full time since 2009, Amy focuses on complex litigation against large, for-profit healthcare corporations. She represents families whose loved ones suffered catastrophic harm or death due to inadequate care in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals. Her cases often involve challenging corporate structures, conflicting medical opinions, and aggressive defense tactics. But Amy meets those challenges head on.

She brings clarity to confusion and order to chaos. For Amy, the goal is not only financial accountability. It is exposing the systems that allow abuse and neglect to continue. She works closely with medical experts, investigators, and her trial team to build detailed, compelling cases. No shortcut is taken. Every fact is tested. Every witness is prepared. Because at the center of every case is a real person who was failed by those entrusted with their care.

Because They Deserve Dignity and Respect

For Amy, the most important part of her work is not the courtroom victories or the years of experience. It is the people. She sees every case as a chance to honor the lives of those who have been harmed, to speak up for the vulnerable, and to hold wrongdoers accountable for the choices they made. The legal system is not just a place for arguments and evidence. It is a place where truth can emerge, where families can be heard, and where corporations can be forced to change.

Her clients are often families who are grieving, confused, and looking for answers. Amy never loses sight of how difficult that journey is. She believes strongly in the civil justice system and in the role of juries to deliver accountability. Her work is not about blame for the sake of blame. It is about restoring dignity to people who have had it taken from them.

Throughout her career, Amy has chosen the harder path. The one that requires long hours, emotional resilience, and an unwavering sense of responsibility. But for her, there is no other choice. Because every person, no matter their age, ability, or circumstance, deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. And she will keep fighting to make sure they are.

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