Shaketta A. Denson is a dedicated trial attorney who represents individuals and families whose lives have been impacted by negligence. Her practice focuses on personal injury litigation, where she is known for her strategic advocacy, meticulous preparation, and unwavering commitment to securing justice for her clients.
Shaketta has always had a profound sense of justice and a compulsion to fight for others, making her path to becoming an attorney a natural one. She approaches every case with the belief that the civil justice system should be accessible to everyone-particularly those who might otherwise go unheard-and works to ensure that her clients are not only represented, but truly seen and understood.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Paralegal Science from Stevenson University and her Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law. Since joining CHASENBOSCOLO Injury Lawyers in 2015, she has built a reputation as a relentless advocate who combines deep preparation with genuine connection to her clients.
Shaketta has achieved significant success in the courtroom, including serving as lead trial counsel in a case against the District of Columbia involving a woman who was struck by a government-operated school bus while waiting at a bus shelter. After more than three years of litigation and a multi-week trial in DC Superior Court, the jury returned a verdict of $11.4 million, holding the government accountable for the life-altering injuries sustained by her client. This result reflects her ability to take on complex cases against powerful defendants and secure meaningful outcomes that provide both justice and accountability.
Her work is defined not only by results but also by her commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals. In another matter, she represented a female tenant whose safety and well-being were compromised by serious habitability failures, including structural collapse and persistent water intrusion that went unaddressed despite repeated complaints. Through persistent advocacy, Shaketta fights to have her client’s voice heard and to achieve accountability, reinforcing her commitment to dignity, safety, and access to justice.
Shaketta’s approach to trial work is rooted in connection. She takes the time to truly know her clients-their lives, their families, and what has been taken from them-so that she can effectively convey their stories in the courtroom. As she explains, understanding her clients deeply allows her to present their experiences in a way that resonates with juries and leads to meaningful outcomes.
Beyond her courtroom work, Shaketta is deeply committed to mentoring and advancing women in the legal profession. She actively supports the development of women attorneys and leads an all-female trial team, fostering a collaborative and empowering environment where women are encouraged to grow, lead, and succeed in litigation. Through mentorship and example, she is helping shape the next generation of women trial lawyers.
Shaketta is also actively involved in the legal community. She is a member of the Maryland Association for Justice, where she serves on the Women’s Caucus, participates in the Legislative Leaders, and annually attends Justice Day to advocate for policies that protect the rights of injured individuals and preserve access to the civil justice system. She is also a member of the American Bar Association, the Maryland State Bar Association, and the DC Bar. Within the Maryland State Bar Association, she has served in the Young Lawyers Section and held leadership roles, including Co-Chair of the Public Service Committee and a member of the Public Awareness Committee.
Her leadership and professional accomplishments have been recognized by her selection as one of DC Magazine’s Dynamic Women of Washington, as well as her recognition as a Super Lawyers Rising Star (2019-2021) .
Outside of her legal practice, Shaketta is committed to giving back to her community. She is an active member of her firm’s Racial and Social Justice Committee, where she helps lead initiatives supporting underserved communities. She has organized and participated in donation efforts for the Maryland Food Bank and the Capital Area Food Bank, volunteered at the Dulles Day Plane Pull in support of Special Olympics, and promoted awareness for #HashtagLunchbagBaltimore, which provides meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity.
Originally from Baltimore, Shaketta remains deeply connected to her community and brings that perspective to her work every day. She approaches her role not simply as a lawyer, but as an advocate committed to making a meaningful difference-ensuring that individuals are treated with dignity, institutions are held accountable, and the justice system works for those who need it most.
Awards
•Selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars: 2019 - 2021
•2025 Dynamic Women of Washington