Peter van den Boom is a board-certified trial attorney. He was born in Schiedam, The Netherlands. Mr. Van den Boom attended the highest level of high school in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. Peter was three-time national junior tennis champion in the Netherlands and a member of the Dutch Junior Davis Cup team. He made his way to the United States as a result of an athletic scholarship to play tennis for The University of Alabama. Peter earned a degree in Finance from the University of Alabama and secured an SEC doubles title.
Mr. Van den Boom earned his law degree (cum laude) from St. Thomas University School of Law. Before joining Morgan & Morgan Peter Worked for the John Frost law firm in Bartow, Fl where he practiced law for 20.5 years.
Peter has tried many lawsuits to a successful jury verdict. Notable cases include a $4,915,588.00 Polk County jury verdict for a brain injury victim of a car accident: a $1,778,877.00 Polk County verdict for the wrongful death in a medical malpractice case: a $1,660,485.86 Polk County Jury verdict for a victim in a car crash: a $1,093,505.00 Polk County for a victim in an automobile crash. Peter has also recovered millions of dollars for clients through settlements with Bausch & Lomb Incorporated, Ford Motor Company, Firestone, Wal-Mart, Pirelli, Progressive, Chubb, State Farm, Allstate, Geico, Nationwide, farm Bureau, Zurich, Liberty Mutual, The Hartford, and many other major organizations, insurance companies and entities.
He was raised on the fundamental principles of hard work and fairness to everyone, and lives his life and operates his law practice with those basic tenants at the forefront of his mind. He deeply cares for those who have been wronged by the recklessness or arrogance of others, and true to his competitive nature welcomes a fight against those who would act with such disregard as to mistreat their fellow man.
Peter is a life long athlete who enjoys MMA, lifting weights, running, swimming and all other challenging mental and physical activities. Peter is a proud family man, married to his wife Carrie, he is the step-father of four children and grandfather of eight.
Awards & Recognitions
•Florida Civil Trial Board Certification
News & Insights
Personal Injury Law Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need to Know From A to Z
Before You Go: A Checklist for Your Next Road Trip
Personal Injury Lawsuits: What Is Your Case Worth?
T-Bone Car Accidents: What You Need to Know and How Morgan & Morgan Can Help
Recent Wins
Private Settlement
$2,800,000
Trucking Accident
2025
Yates, Thomas vs. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
$2,000,000
Car Accident
2025
Private Settlement
$1,700,000
Car Accident
2023
Private Settlement
$1,700,000
2021
Wardingley, Scott vs. Variety Foods
$1,660,485
Car Accident
2022
Private Settlement
$1,100,000
Car Accident
2025
Shirley Mace Vaz v. RIG Construction
$1,000,000
Car Accident
2020
Beahn, Kim vs. Todd Freud and Central Florida Wash Systems
$800,000
Car Accident
2023
Roux Whitikar v. Truly Nolen of America, INC.
$637,000
Slip and Fall
2021
Ducote, Dana vs. Christopher B. Bragg
$600,000
Car Accident
2023
Jessica Humbertson vs. Josh Jencks
$488,000
Car Accident
2022
Mier, Melinda vs Murdoch, Joseph
$378,273
Car Accident
2023
Tomek Mikler v Walter Cadwalader
$367,085
Car Accident
2021
Stephanie Brown v. Susan Day
$165,073
Car Accident
2022
Tolbert Jr., James M. vs. Espinal, Yani and Farms Fresh Market Corp.
$133,952
Car Accident
2023
Rose Negron Olivella v. Seaworld Parks and Entertainment, LLC, d/b/a Busch Gardens
$95,584
Personal Injury
2020
Faith E. Allen vs. Jerry R. Maurey and Fields Motorcars Of Florida, Inc.
$65,000
Car Accident
2019