Attorney Biography
Louis Berk is the founder and lead attorney at Louis Berk Law, a personal injury law firm proudly serving Orlando and Central Florida.Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Louis relocated to the United States with his family in 1994, where he learned firsthand the value of hard work, resilience, and dedication. He began working at the age of 14, eventually climbing the ranks at a local catering company. These early experiences instilled in him a lifelong commitment to providing excellent service—something that would later become a pillar of his legal practice.Louis earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and Accounting from Florida Atlantic University. He then obtained his Juris Doctorate from Florida A&M University College of Law in Orlando.While in law school, he interned at Bodiford Law Group, where he received hands-on training in product liability under renowned attorney Ray Bodiford. After graduating, Louis joined McBride, Scicchitano & Leacox P.A., managing his own litigation caseload and recovering millions in compensation for injury victims. As a native Spanish speaker, he connected closely with Hispanic clients, offering guidance in their own language and ensuring their voices were heard in the legal system.In 2018, driven by his passion for justice and his desire to better serve his community, Louis founded Louis Berk Law. The firm focuses exclusively on personal injury law, offering compassionate, aggressive legal representation to individuals and families who have suffered due to someone else’s negligence.Louis and his team handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and fall injuries, trucking accidents, motorcycle crashes, wrongful death, and more—and have successfully recovered millions of dollars in compensation for their clients.What sets Louis Berk Law apart is a deep commitment to client satisfaction, legal excellence, and bilingual service. The firm provides legal support in both English and Spanish, ensuring that every member of the Orlando community—regardless of language—can access quality representation and justice.