Mark H. Wright, PLLC is a plaintiff-side personal injury and wrongful death law firm working out of Tampa, Florida, taking cases on a contingency basis under a no recovery, no fee arrangement. The practice is built around people who have been hurt, and the case list reflects that focus without wandering into unrelated areas of law. There is no estate planning here, no business contracts, no criminal defense bolted on to pad the menu. Mark H. Wright, PLLC does injury work and says so plainly, which is a cleaner pitch than the all-purpose shops that claim to do a bit of everything.

Injury cases across Florida roads and premises

The range within that focus is wide enough to cover most of what lands on a Florida injury attorney's desk. Traffic crashes make up a large share of what Mark H. Wright, PLLC takes on: car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian collisions, plus the subset caused by drunk or distracted drivers. Beyond the road, the practice handles premises liability and slip-and-fall claims, nursing home abuse and neglect, construction site accidents, inadequate security cases, defective product injuries, and disputes with insurance companies. That last category is worth noting on its own. Insurance fights are often where injury cases live or die, and a firm that names them as a practice area is signaling it expects to do that part of the work instead of nodding through a quick settlement and moving on.

Traffic collisions and drunk driving claims

What the case list adds up to is a practice that has chosen depth in one field over breadth across many. A client with a serious crash injury, a parent worried about a relative in a nursing home, a worker hurt on a job site: these are the people Mark H. Wright, PLLC is set up to represent. The free consultation, standard in contingency work, lets someone test the fit at no cost, and the contingency model itself means Mark H. Wright, PLLC only gets paid if the client recovers. None of that is unusual for the field, but it is laid out without the fog that sometimes surrounds fee arrangements.

Insurance disputes as a core practice area

The name on the door belongs to Mark H. Wright, a senior trial attorney with roughly thirty years handling serious injury matters. Three decades is a meaningful number in this field, and it puts him well past the point where most attorneys have either settled into a narrow niche or crossed over to the defense side. The "trial attorney" label is doing some quiet work in favor of Mark H. Wright, PLLC too. Plenty of injury practices settle nearly everything and rarely see a courtroom, so a lawyer who presents himself as trial-ready is making a claim that opposing insurers tend to factor into their own math.

Mark H. Wright's trial background

Wright is not the only attorney at Mark H. Wright, PLLC. The firm includes Kristi Davisson, and it is affiliated with Barnett Bolt Kirkwood Long Koche & Foster, P.A. That affiliation has more practical value than it might initially appear. A smaller injury shop with a tie to an established Tampa firm has access to resources, conflict checks, and overflow capacity that a true one-person operation does not. For a client weighing whether a leaner practice can carry a complicated case all the way to trial, the connection at Mark H. Wright, PLLC is a reasonable point of reassurance rather than a detail buried in a bio.

Affiliation with Barnett Bolt Kirkwood Long Koche & Foster

The geographic footprint is Florida-wide on paper, with the real center of gravity in Tampa Bay and Central Florida. The office sits on West De Leon Street, in the Hyde Park part of Tampa. For someone injured in the region who wants a lawyer they can sit across a table from, that local grounding is genuinely useful, and it is the kind of thing that separates a regional practice from a statewide referral mill that books cases everywhere and farms them out. Mark H. Wright, PLLC reads as the former.

From West De Leon Street to regional coverage

On reputation, the picture is solid but not overflowing, and it is worth being precise about what exists. Mark H. Wright carries Super Lawyers recognition as a top-rated Tampa personal injury attorney, and the firm profile shows two attorneys appearing on Super Lawyers or Rising Stars lists. Super Lawyers is a peer-influenced selection with real screening behind it, so it is a credential the legal world takes seriously, even if the public rarely knows how the list gets built. Mark H. Wright, PLLC also holds a Lead Counsel verified listing on LawInfo and keeps a profile on Lawyers.com through the Martindale-Avvo network, where client and peer reviews are noted, though the available snippet did not pin down a count.

Super Lawyers recognition and peer credentials

Client reviews from the general public are another story. Yelp shows a single review, and it is a positive one from what reads like a long-term client referencing matters going back to 2000 and again around 2018. One detailed review from a repeat client is not nothing.

Public reviews on Yelp and other platforms

A person coming back to the same lawyer two decades apart says something real about how the first experience went. But it is one data point. No Google review count surfaced, no Trustpilot presence, no BBB rating, no Facebook score. For a firm with thirty years behind it, the modest public review footprint at Mark H. Wright, PLLC is the one caveat a prospective client should keep in mind, less because it hints at a problem and more because it leaves less crowd-sourced evidence to lean on than a high-volume advertising firm would offer.

Professional vetting versus review volume

That tradeoff is fairly common among trial-focused practices, which tend to take fewer, heavier cases and pile up professional credentials faster than star ratings. The Super Lawyers and Lead Counsel marks, plus the firm affiliation, are the kind of vetting that partly offsets a quiet review section. A reader who values peer recognition over review counts may not see the gap at Mark H. Wright, PLLC as much of a gap at all, while someone who shops on review volume alone will notice it.

How to reach the office

Contact is handled well. The phone number and the De Leon Street address sit right on the homepage where they belong, and the site adds a contact page with a free consultation form. Free consultations are expected in contingency injury work, so their presence is no surprise, but Mark H. Wright, PLLC makes the first step easy and does not bury the route to a person. Nothing about reaching the office requires hunting through menus or filling out three forms to find a number.

Mark H. Wright, PLLC is a focused Tampa injury firm with thirty years behind its lead attorney, peer recognition that goes beyond self-promotion, and an affiliation with an established Tampa practice that adds real depth to a leaner operation. The public client review count is low enough that outside validation is harder to pin down than it would be with a high-volume advertising firm. The professional credentials, however, are solid: Super Lawyers selection, Lead Counsel verification, and a clearly defined practice area with no padding. The contingency model removes the financial barrier to initial contact. Taken together, the record at Mark H. Wright, PLLC supports a confident recommendation, with the honest caveat that crowd-sourced feedback is scarce and prospective clients should weigh the peer credentials accordingly.


Business address
Mark H. Wright, PLLC
601 Bayshore Boulevard, Suite 700 ,
Tampa,
FL
33606
United States

Contact details
Phone: 813-425-2020