Christopher Earley, Fantastic Boston Personal Injury Attorney
- November 3, 2024
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Betsy Cardenas is a rising star at Pajcic & Pajcic and is the firm’s youngest partner – having joined the firm in 2019. Betsy graduated in the top 5% of her law school class in 2015 and previously served as a staff attorney for the 4th Judicial Circuit. Prior to joining Pajcic & Pajcic in 2019, Ms. Cardenas cut her teeth on the defense side, working for a premier insurance defense firm in Jacksonville. Betsy is trusted to handle some of Pajcic & Pajcic’s most significant injury cases and trials, including a recent 8 figure settlement where she was the lead attorney.
As a child, Betsy Cardenas had great admiration for her grandmother, who was a social worker, and her mother, who was a mental health counselor. Betsy always thought she would follow their path, with her burning desire to help others, so she majored in social work at the University of Georgia. During a college internship, she became frustrated, feeling like she wanted to do more to assist those in need. Her professor encouraged her to go to law school, where she could have an even greater impact. She took her professor's advice and pursued her law degree Florida Coastal School of Law, where she was an honor student. It was also during that time that she became a law clerk at Pajcic & Pajcic for three years.