Carl A. Feddeler IV
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Carl A. Feddeler, IV, also known as Chaz, is a native Lakelander and has been licensed to practice law in the state of Florida since 2020. After growing up in Lakeland, Chaz moved to the Chicago area for his undergraduate studies at Wheaton College. He graduated in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in chemistry, with an emphasis in biochemistry. He then took a year off from school and worked as an ACT and SAT tutor before beginning law school in the fall of 2017 at Florida State University College of Law. Chaz graduated with his J.D. in December 2019. After obtaining his license to practice law, Chaz began practicing with an insurance defense firm in Tampa, learning things from the defense perspective, for a year.
As a kid, Chaz was determined not to become an attorney and not to work with his family. However, God had other plans: he now does both. Chaz is very excited to continue his legal career at Smith Feddeler & Smith and to have joined the team, and family, here.
Outside of work, Chaz is an avid soccer fan and is involved in his church. He also loves to run, read, and hang out with his family.
Bar Admissions
- Florida, 2020
Education
- Florida State University College of Law, Tallahassee, Florida
- J.D. - 2019
- Wheaton College
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, with an emphasis in biochemistry - 2016
Our Practice Focus
- Worker’s Compensation
- Obtaining Benefits For Your Injury
- Short-term/Long-term Disability Claims
- Substantial Gainful Activity
- Your Doctor’s Role
- Don’t Lose Your Benefits
- Using Sick Or Vacation To Cover Workers’ Comp Time Off
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) And Workers’ Compensation
- First Responders And Workers’ Comp
- FAQs About Short-term And Long-term Claims
- Car Accidents
- Personal Injury
- Personal Injury FAQ
- Social Security Disability
- Employment Disputes
- Employment Law FAQ
- How Can I Avoid Jeopardizing My Case?
- What Are The Stages Of An Employment Claim?
- How Should I Prepare For My Deposition?
- Who Is Protected From Discrimination By Law?
- What Counts As Illegal Employer Discrimination?
- What Kind Of Evidence Proves Retaliatory Intent?
- Are Employees At A Disadvantage During Arbitration?
- How Will You Evaluate My Case?
- Can I Discuss My Employment Case With Friends Or Family?