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Attorney Concetta Camacho
A Fierce Advocate with a Compassionate Heart
Attorney Concetta Camacho didn’t open the firm just to have her name on the door. She opened it because she kept seeing good, decent people get pushed around after they were hurt.
Her practice is built around a simple idea: injured people shouldn’t have to go toe-to-toe with insurance companies on their own. Concetta listens first, asks real questions about what life looks like now, and then steps in to protect her clients’ rights so they can focus on getting better.
“She treats every case like it’s a person’s life, not a file on a shelf.”
From the Insurance Side to Your Side
Early in her career, Concetta worked where most injury lawyers never do—on the defense side. She served as a civil defense attorney and later as in-house counsel for an asbestos trust. That meant sitting in rooms with corporate representatives and insurance adjusters, hearing how they evaluate claims and discuss people’s injuries in numbers and charts.
None of that experience went to waste.
Today, at Camacho Injury Law, that background is a tool she uses for her clients. She doesn’t have to guess what’s coming next in a negotiation. She understands the pressure points, the delay tactics, and the way insurers try to frame a story to make a claim seem smaller than it is.
Instead of being intimidated by that process, she leans into it—building cases that are carefully documented, fact-driven, and ready for court if that’s what it takes.
Rooted in West Palm Beach
Concetta is a West Palm Beach native. She grew up here, went to school here, and is now raising her own family here. The streets, schools, and local businesses her clients talk about are the same ones she knows from her own life.
That local connection matters. When she walks into a Palm Beach County courtroom or talks about a crash on I-95, Okeechobee Boulevard, or a neighborhood road, she’s not speaking in abstractions. She knows what those places look and feel like, and she understands the impact a serious injury can have on a family in this community.
“Being a good lawyer isn’t just about arguing. It’s about standing next to someone on the hardest day of their life.”
Education, Experience, and a Trial-Ready Mindset
Concetta’s approach is grounded in strong academics and real courtroom experience. She earned both her Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor from the University of Florida, graduating cum laude each time. She studied Political Science and Criminology, with a minor in Mass Communications—training that helps her not only understand the law, but explain it clearly to judges, juries, and clients.
During law school, she clerked for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. There, she saw high-stakes cases from the inside and learned how meticulous preparation and solid evidence can shape an outcome.
Over the years, she has handled a wide range of personal injury and wrongful death matters, including car and truck crashes, premises liability, negligent security, dram shop claims, and more. Whether a case settles quietly or goes all the way to trial, her focus is the same: a result that truly reflects what her client has lost and what they need to move forward.
Credentials at a Glance
Education
- B.A., cum laude, University of Florida (2004)
- J.D., cum laude, University of Florida, Levin College of Law (2007)
Bar Admissions
- Florida (2007)
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida (2008)
- Texas (2014)
Professional Memberships
- The Florida Bar
- Palm Beach County Bar Association
- Palm Beach County Justice Association
Life Outside the Office
Away from the courtroom and the office, Concetta is a wife and mother. She loves traveling with her husband and their two children, and those roles shape the way she sees her work.
That perspective keeps her grounded—and keeps her focused on why Camacho Injury Law exists in the first place: to make sure injured people in and around West Palm Beach have someone in their corner who truly sees them, believes them, and is ready to fight for them.
