Trial Attorney
Curry Pajcic of The Law Firm of Pajcic & Pajcic was named 2019 Florida Trial Lawyer of the Year by the American Board of Trial Advocates. He was also Jacksonville's Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2018. Curry was the President of the Florida Justice Association for the 2022-2023 term. The FJA is the plaintiff’s trial lawyers association for the state of Florida.
In 2014, Curry was recognized by the National Trial Lawyers list of Top 100 Trial Lawyers. He has also been named to Florida’s Legal Elite and selected as a Florida Super Lawyer. Curry was a finalist for U.S. Attorney in the Middle District of Florida. He is past President of ABOTA, where his father Gary was also once President. Curry is AV rated by his peers and a Board-Certified Specialist in Civil Trial Law. The rigorous requirements for Board Certification limit the number of lawyers that can attain this distinction.
From 1994-97, he worked as a prosecutor with Florida’s State Attorney’s Office, where he was awarded the Jury Trial Award in 1997 for the highest number of jury trials to verdict. His final year as an Assistant State Attorney was in the repeat offender court, where he prosecuted some of the most dangerous criminals in the area. Curry joined Pajcic & Pajcic in 1998 and has been a personal injury trial lawyer ever since.
Curry was co-author of the Honor Code and a founder of the Honor System at the University of Florida College of Law, where he was elected the first Chair of the Honor Committee in 1993. Curry graduated from UF College of Law in 1994.
Curry was honored with the 7th Amendment Award by the FJA for his “Tireless advocacy and fierce defense of the amendment during the 2021 legislative session.” The constitution’s Seventh Amendment gives us the right to trial by jury in civil cases.
Curry Pajcic has been asked to take on significant leadership roles in the Florida Bar Association. Curry currently serves on the Rules of Civil Procedure Committee. He formerly served as the Chair of the Code of Rules of Evidence Committee in 2021-2022, one of the most important committees, as the rules of evidence impact every single trial conducted within Florida. Curry calls it an honor to serve in such an important position that will ultimately help all Floridians.
Curry is passionate about what he does – and he’s the kind of person you want to have on your side. In his high school days, he was the Athlete of the Year in Duval County, having served as captain of his high school football, basketball and baseball teams. Curry went on to play varsity baseball at the University of Virginia.
Personal Interests
Curry loves spending time with his wife, Annie, and their four children. Traveling with family and friends is a great joy. He especially enjoys hiking and horseback riding on a dude ranch in Wyoming. He plays golf and is an avid Florida State fan.
Public Service
Curry serves on the Board of Trustees of Dreams Come True. He is also an Elder and Sunday school teacher at St. Johns Presbyterian Church, and serves on the Board of Directors for Penney Farms Retirement Community.
Education
University of Virginia (B.A., 1991)
University of Florida (J.D., 1994, with Honors)
Memberships
Jacksonville Bar Association
The Florida Bar
Florida Justice Association
The National Trial Lawyers: Trucking Trial Lawyers
American Association for Justice
Credentials
Curry Gary Pajcic, born Tallahassee, Florida; admitted to bar 1994, Florida and U.S. District Court, Middle District of Florida.
President of the Florida Justice Association, 2022-2023
Treasurer of the Florida Justice Association, 2019-2020
2019 Florida Trial Lawyer of the Year, American Board of Trial Advocates "ABOTA"
2018 Trial Lawyer of the Year, American Board of Trial Advocates – Jacksonville Chapter
Vice Chair, Code & Rules of Evidence Committee, Florida Bar
Past President, American Board of Trial Advocates – Jacksonville Chapter
American Board of Trial Advocates Senior Life Fellow
Selected to Florida Super Lawyers list
Top 10 Jury Verdicts in the United States, 2021, TopVerdict.com
Co-author, University of Florida College of Law Honor Code, 1993
Chairman, University of Florida Honor Committee, 1993-1994
Assistant State Attorney, 4th Judicial Circuit of Florida, 1994-1997
Member, Board of Governors, Young Lawyers Division, 4th Judicial Circuit
Elder, St Johns Presbyterian Church, 2002-present
Ann Q. Lynch Award for Dedication and Achievement Benefiting Fellow Students, University of Florida, 1994
Jury Trial Award for Outstanding Performance with Highest Number of Jury Trials, State Attorney’s Office, 1997
Board Certified Specialist in Civil Trial Law
Practice Areas
Torts
Products Liability
Personal Injury
Premises Liability
Reported Cases
Webb v. Thomas May Construction Co., 958 SO.2d 1111 (1 DCA 2007)
Bloom v. Weeks Marine, Inc., 227 f. Supp.2d 1273, and 225 F.Supp2d 1334. (M.D. Fla. 2002)
Brown v. Goins, 16 FLW Supp. 313a (Fla. 4th Jud.Cir., 2009)
Cristaldi v. LAS Logistics, 14 FLW. Supp. 447 (Fla. 7th Jud.Cir., 2007)
Curry Pajcic's work at Pajcic & Pajcic includes:
$1 Billion Verdict in Nassau County Sends Message to the Trucking Industry
$13 Million Verdict in Log Truck U-Turn on U.S. 1
Dangerous Starbucks Design Leads to Nearly $9 Million Verdict
Insurance Company for Trucker Pays $4 Million on $1 Million Policy
$3½ Million from Trucker Who Backs Up Over Motor Scooter
Big Truck Case Settles Just Before Jury Selection for $2.75 Million
Trucker Pays $2.4 Million for Death of Husband/Great Uncle
$2.2 Million Recovery for Warehouseman Crushed Between Truck and Dock
$2.1 Million from Valet Company for Crash into Hotel Lobby
$1.85 Million from Truck that T-Boned Police Car
23 Times the Policy Limits for 6th Grader Critically Injured
$1.4 Million Recovery from Sleep Deprived Trucker
NIED Is Key to Million Dollar Recoveries for Wrongful Deaths
Landowner Pays $1 Million Policy Limits to Teenager on ATV
One Million from Drunk Driver
$1 Million Because Accident Affects Golf Swing of All Star Pitcher
$779,000 for Mentally Handicapped Adult Not Buckled Up
Punitive Damages Against Trucking Company
Jury Verdict for 3 1/2 Times Insurance Policy Limits
Seaman Recovers $2.6 Million for Fall from Tugboat Mast
$2.1 Million Verdict for Child's Drowning Due to Inadequate Fencing at Pool