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About Us

Erika Brenneman 

Managing Partner of the Workers’ Compensation Division

Workers Compensation Lawyer Erika Brenneman

Erika graduated from Florida State University College of Law in 1999. She began her career as an attorney by representing injured employees in workers’ compensation claims. In 2000, Erika also obtained her bar license in the State of Georgia.

She joined a statewide insurance defense firm in 2000, where she continued her practice in the workers’ compensation arena representing employers and carriers. Her experience as a defense attorney has proved invaluable, as she has gained a unique perspective regarding the intricate practices of insurance companies.

In 2008, Erika returned to work solely representing injured workers. Erika has expanded her practice to include representation of claimants seeking eligibility for social security disability benefits and to other areas of personal injury law in Florida and Georgia.

Erika is a mother of three children, whose hobbies include traveling, camping, and attending sporting events. She is an avid FSU fan and enjoys spending time with her family.


Practice Areas

Workers’ Compensation

Social Security Disability

Personal Injury

Admitted to Practice

Florida Bar, 1999

Georgia Bar, 2000

Education

Florida State University, Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, 1995

Florida State University, Juris Doctor, 1999

Community Involvement

Active volunteer at a local elementary and middle school

Involved member of her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop

Team mom for multiple city league teams

Tallahassee Bar Association

Tallahassee Women Lawyers Association

Solomon, Sullivan & Romo Disability Attorneys 

150 John Knox Rd.
Tallahassee, FL 32303

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