Geralda David

Biography

Geralda David, Esq. discovered her passion for the law at an early age. After graduating
with honors from Florida International University (FIU) with a B.A. degree, she went on
to pursue her dream of becoming an attorney. She earned her Juris Doctorate from FIU
College of Law in 2013. During law school, she broadened her legal perspective
through a study abroad program in Seville, Spain.

While at FIU Law, Geralda served as a Certified Legal Intern with the Carlos A. Costa
Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, where she advocated for low-income immigrant
clients in matters including political asylum, citizenship, cancellation of removal, and
deportation. She also worked with the Investor Advocacy Clinic, representing small
investors in securities arbitration claims.

Upon entering the legal profession, Geralda found her calling in personal injury law,
advocating for individuals harmed due to the negligence of others. Her practice
encompasses a wide range of personal injury matters, including automobile and bicycle
accidents, premises liability, defective products, slip and fall, trip and fall, nursing home
abuse, wrongful death, dog bites, medical malpractice, food poisoning, prescription
errors, negligent security, pedestrian accidents, construction accidents, and drowning
incidents. Attorney David has successfully resolved numerous complex cases, including
wrongful death claims and several six-figure settlements, with her total settlements
exceeding eight figures.

She is fluent in French and Haitian Creole, which allows her to serve a broader range of
clients with compassion, understanding, and cultural sensitivity.
Geralda has proudly served on the board of the Haitian Lawyers Association for many
years. Her longstanding commitment to the organization led to her current role as
President. In this capacity, she remains dedicated to empowering Haitian American
legal professionals and uplifting the broader community through service, advocacy, and
leadership.