Meet Hyat N. Katramiz
Boutique personal injury advocacy rooted in personal service.
Hyat built her practice around three fundamental principles: treat people with care, prepare thoroughly, and keep each client informed.
Attorney and Founder
Hyat N. Katramiz, Esq.
Service First
"The most important lesson was to always provide the best service possible."
- Prompt attorney communication from intake through resolution
- Focused personal injury representation
- Clear communication and careful preparation
Where Service Started
A personal standard for a personal practice.
Hyat N. Katramiz, Esq. knew a few things when she was nine years old: she wanted to be as courageous as her dad, as kind as her mom, and become an attorney when she grew up. When Hyat was a teenager she worked for her father at Nick's for Men, a men's clothing store in Lake Wales, FL. Her father taught her many skills and life lessons in those years; however, the most important one was to always provide the best service possible to the customer.
Fast forward all these years and Hyat is doing just that for her clients by building a practice centered on service, responsiveness, and personal attention.
Why I Opened This Firm
Built for personalized practice, closer attention, and clearer strategy.
After beginning her career in the legal industry, Hyat increasingly realized that law firms were treating clients less like people and more like numbers. Attorneys were expected to work hundreds of cases at once, keeping up with deadlines, managing court dockets, case proceedings, and settling cases as fast as possible to not get reprimanded by managing partners.
Support staff like paralegals and receptionists had an even larger task load, needing to balance the management of the client's care and treatment, coordinating schedules, and drafting dozens of different documents. This made law firms look more like factories than service providers and went against the service principles Hyat learned growing up. That was when Hyat made the decision to open the Katramiz Injury Law Firm.
What That Means in Practice
Opening the firm was a choice to build a smaller, more personal practice around the service standards Hyat believed clients deserved.
Fewer Active Matters
The firm is structured to avoid the volume-driven model Hyat wanted to move away from.
Attorney-Led Communication
Clients receive prompt communication from an attorney who understands the case and the next step.
Case-Specific Strategy
Each claim is approached around its facts, documentation, treatment history, and recovery needs.
Education and Background
Hyat graduated from Chain of Lakes Collegiate High School and simultaneously earned her high school diploma and her associate's degree. This jump start allowed her to begin pursuing her bachelor's early and graduate from the University of Central Florida with her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - Prelaw before most of her peers.
Hyat later attended the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University College of Law and was a part of the Law Review - the most prestigious organization in any law school.
Advocacy Approach
While still in law school, Hyat began working in the legal field as a litigation intern advocating for plaintiff's rights in matters involving insurance companies. That experience shaped her understanding of how important preparation, documentation, and persistence are in personal injury claims.
After graduating from law school and passing the Florida Bar Exam, Hyat continued that work by joining a plaintiff's personal injury firm. Throughout her career, Hyat has focused, honed, and developed her practice of personal injury law. Her goal is simple: pursue the strongest result available under the facts of each case through diligent advocacy while supporting clients through the process.
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