Meet Kelly McCue

Hi, I'm Kelly.
My son is big into basketball, so a lot of our time is spent at games and practices. My daughter is currently studying Biomedical Sciences at Florida State University.
That part of my life keeps me grounded. It reminds me how quickly things can change, and how important it is to have someone you can count on when they do.
Most of the people who call me were just going about their normal lives not that long ago. Work, family, routines, plans. And then something happens that throws everything off.
If you’re here, there’s a good chance something like that just happened to you.
Now you’re dealing with a lot all at once.
You might be hurt. You might be stressed. You’re probably getting calls from insurance companies.
And you’re trying to figure out who you can trust and what you’re supposed to do next.
That’s usually where our conversation starts.
How I Got Here
I worked as a legal assistant and a paralegal in both family law and personal injury. I spent years sitting with people during some of the hardest moments in their lives. That’s where I learned how overwhelming this process can feel when no one is explaining things clearly.
How I Work With Clients
A lot of people come to me because they felt ignored somewhere else. I built my practice so that doesn’t happen here.
What Matters to Me
What It’s Like to Work With Me
I keep my practice personal on purpose.
I want to hear what happened.
You won’t get rushed through a call.
We take the time to slow things down and figure out what matters most for you right now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I speak directly with Kelly McCue when I call?
Yes. When you call The Law Office of Kelly McCue, you speak directly with Kelly or someone from her office right away. You are not passed through a call center or layers of staff. Kelly stays personally involved in your case from beginning to end.
What happens when I call a personal injury attorney?
When you call, Kelly will listen to what happened, ask a few simple questions, and explain your options in clear terms. You do not have to make any decisions during that call. The goal is to help you feel more clear and more in control of what happens next.
How much does it cost to hire Kelly McCue?
There is no upfront cost to hire Kelly McCue. You do not pay anything out of pocket. Legal fees are only collected if money is recovered for you.
Do I need a lawyer after a car accident in Florida?
Most people feel unsure after an accident and are not sure what to do next. Speaking with an attorney early can help you avoid mistakes, understand your rights, and handle insurance companies with more confidence.
What types of cases does Kelly McCue handle?
Kelly McCue focuses on personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and fall injuries, dog bites, and other injury-related claims. Most of her work involves helping people in Tampa Bay who were hurt in auto accidents and need medical treatment.
Where does Kelly McCue practice law?
Kelly McCue works with clients across Tampa, St. Petersburg, and the surrounding Florida areas. She is also licensed in New York and New Jersey and handles cases connected to those regions.
Will I be able to reach my attorney during my case?
Yes. One of the key parts of Kelly’s practice is accessibility. Calls are answered by a real person, even after hours, and Kelly stays directly involved so clients can get answers when they need them.
What if I am not sure I have a case?
You can still call and talk through your situation. Many people are unsure what qualifies as a case. Kelly can listen, ask a few questions, and help you understand whether you have a valid claim.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Florida?
Florida law sets time limits for filing a personal injury claim. These deadlines can vary depending on the situation. Waiting too long can affect your ability to recover compensation, so it helps to speak with an attorney early.
What makes Kelly McCue different from other personal injury lawyers?
Kelly runs a personal, client-focused practice. Clients speak directly with her, receive clear explanations, and stay informed throughout their case. She focuses on communication, accessibility, and making sure each person feels heard and supported.
