About Thomas F. Brown

Tom is a member of the Casualty Department and serves as the Managing Attorney of the Orlando office. He devotes his practice to civil litigation defense, advocating for corporations in claims of premises liability, wrongful death and product liability. He has handled hundreds of cases on behalf of a variety of corporations, many involving catastrophic injuries. During his career, he also has handled cases involving employment law, labor law, negligent security, trucking and transportation, motor vehicle accidents, sexual abuse and workers’ compensation. He also has experience handling cases involving allegations of mold resulting in personal injury and/or property damage. As part of his amusement and entertainment practice, Tom represents venues including theme parks, golf courses, water parks and retail stores. Tom is an active member of the International Amusement and Leisure Defense Association (IALDA).

Tom co-chairs the firms Rideshare Liability practice where he represents some of the nation’s leading ridesharing companies, their independent drivers and insurance carriers. In this capacity, he assists in managing the unique legal issues that often arise with rideshare claims, including insurance coverage, direct and vicarious liability and statutory compliance challenges.

Tom began his career at a civil litigation firm in Miami where he worked with one of the presidents of the Florida Bar. In 2006, he moved to Orlando where he joined a statewide defense litigation firm. Tom continues to dedicate his practice to defending corporations in civil litigation here at Marshall Dennehey.

Tom obtained his undergraduate degree from Rollins College where he made Dean’s List and President’s List. In 2001, he graduated cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law. As a law student, he made Dean’s List and earned the Dean’s Certificate of Achievement as well as the CALI Excellence for the Future Award.

Tom is a member of the Florida Bar and is admitted to the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

Honors & Awards

•The Best Lawyers in America, Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants (2023-2026)

Classes/Seminars Taught

Mock Trial, Trial Run, Tabletop Role Playing - Guilty or Not Guilty?, Bus Industry Safety Council (BISC) Annual Summer Meeting, Orlando, FL, July 22, 2024
Sharing Economy: Carshare and Rideshare Litigation, Florida Defense Lawyers Association (FDLA) webinar, February 9, 2023
The Complexity of Rideshare Claims, AM Best Insurance Law Podcast, June 2021
Defending Catastrophic Injury Claims - How to Stack the Deck in Your Favor, Marshall Dennehey Florida Claims Symposium - Casino Royale, Tampa, FL, September 20, 2018
Legal RoundTable, Amusement Industry Manufacturers & Suppliers International Conference, Orlando, FL, 2015
Blitz on Damages: Challenging Medical Bills, Marshall Dennehey Florida Claims Symposium - The Best Defense is a Good Offense, Orlando, FL, September 17, 2014
Analyzing Slip and Fall Claims, Gallagher Bassett Services, April 2014, co-presenter
Legal Round Table, IAAPA Convention, 2012
Reducing The Risk & Severity of Claims, Athletic Business Conference, 2011
•Roller Skating Association and International Laser Tag Association Convention, 2011
Legal Round Table, IAAPA Convention, 2011

Published Works

•'Defending Ride-Hailing and Car-Sharing Claims: Handling Accident-Related Lawsuits in a Shared Economy,' CLM Magazine, January 2022

Results

Successfully Resolved Highly-Publicized Wrongful Death Action in Florida

We successfully resolved a wrongful death case involving a 14-year-old boy who fell from an Orlando attraction, navigating a concurrent criminal investigation, state review, and intense media scrutiny on behalf of the ride's owner/operator.

Thought Leadership

Case Law Alerts

Florida Court Affirms Dismissal of Claims Against Lyft, Clarifying TNC Immunity at the Pleading Stage

April 1, 2026

Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court order dismissing a lawsuit against Lyft, arising from a motor vehicle accident. The plaintiff asserted claims of negligence and vicarious liability against Lyft. The trial court dismissed those claims, and the appellate court entered a per curiam affirmance, citing Florida’s TNC Statute and pleading rule. On appeal, the major point of contention was whether Lyft had to put forth evidence to support its argument for immunity under the TNC statute. Lyft argued no evidence was required, because the trial court concluded they could not be held liable based on the facts alleged in the complaint. While the Third District did not write an opinion, it presumably accepted Lyft’s position. This case suggests that a motion to dismiss can be an appropriate vehicle for rideshare companies to have trial courts determine applicability of TNC immunity.

Case Law Alerts

Florida Appeals Court Upholds Lyft’s Immunity Under TNC Statute in Wrongful Death Suit

January 1, 2026

Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal affirmed summary judgment in favor of Lyft in a wrongful death action stemming from an accident where a Transportation Network Company (TNC) driver collided with a motorcyclist. The plaintiff asserted claims of vicarious liability as well as negligent hiring and retention against Lyft.The court found Florida’s TNC statute was applicable even though it was enacted only a few days prior to the accident. Further, the court concluded Lyft was not vicariously liable for the driver’s negligence because he was an independent contractor.As to the claims of negligent hiring and retention, the court concluded the plaintiff provided an inadequate basis, despite the driver having received citations for speeding and reckless driving a few months before the accident, as well as a low rating from one passenger and a complaint of feeling scared from another.This case reinforces that plaintiffs face significant hurdles based on statutory protections for transportation network companies.

News

Marshall Dennehey Announces New Office Managing Attorneys in Orlando and Tampa

January 12, 2026

98 Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Recognized in the 2026 Editions of The Best Lawyers in America and the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America

August 20, 2025

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 8
    • Rideshare Liability
    • Amusements, Sports & Recreation Liability
    • First-Party Property
    • General Liability
    • Product Liability
    • Trucking & Transportation Liability
    • Construction Injury Litigation
    • Catastrophic Claims Litigation

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Co-Chair, Rideshare Liability Practice Group Shareholder
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Significant Representative Matters: Successfully resolved a wrongful death action involving a 14-year-old boy who tragically fell from an attraction at a major entertainment complex in Orl
    o, FL. Representing the ride's owner/operator, Tom was able to navigate the complexities of a concurrent criminal investigation, a State of Florida administrative review,
    widespread international media coverage.
    Obtained Judgment on the Pleadings on behalf of plaintiff's employer in a matter involving alleged intentional tort where dem
    was $250,000.
    Successfully argued a Motion to Dismiss for Fraud on the Court in a matter involving alleged electric shock where dem
    was over $100,000.
    Played an active role in the investigation, discovery,
    motion phases of a product liability case that settled during deliberations in the second phase of trial where dem
    to jury was over $500,000,000 but award against client after first phase of trial was less than $50,000.
    Prepared a successful Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on a negligent hiring
    negligent supervision in a matter involving an employee that shot an innocent byst
    er,
    the matter settled shortly thereafter.
    Obtained defense verdict in workers' compensation case involving alleged permanent total disability.
    Representative Cases: O'Rourke v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., 65 So.3d 529 (Fla. 5th DCA 2011)
    Edwards v. Cornelius, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 79587 (M.D. Fla. June 8, 2012)
    Published Works: 'Defending Ride-Hailing
    Car-Sharing Claims: H
    ling Accident-Related Lawsuits in a Shared Economy,' CLM Magazine, January 2022
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2001, Florida
    2008, U.S District Court Southern District of Florida
    Memberships

    Associations & memberships

    Florida Bar - Member, Workers Compensation Section
    International Amusement and Leisure Defense Association, Inc. - Member
    Orange County Bar Association

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of Miami School of Law
    Class of 2001
    J.D.
    cum laude
    Other Education
    Rollins College
    Class of 1998
    A.B.

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Thomas F. Brown was admitted in 2001 to the State of Florida.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Thomas F. Brown is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
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    Thomas F. Brown attended University of Miami School of Law.