Hope Guardia-Montaño - Austin, TX
Attorney at FVF Law
Personal Injury Lawyers in Austin, TX
3101 Bee Cave Road Suite 301 Austin, TX 78746
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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8
Years
Experience
Austin Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Car and motorcycle accidents
- 18-wheeler and Commercial Vehicle accidents
- Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
- Construction site accidents
- Slip-and-fall accidents and other premises liability claims
- Spine and brain injuries
- Drunk driving accidents
- Wrongful death
- Uber, Lyft, and other Ride Share Accidents
Attorney Information
Overview
Hope Guardia joined FVF Law in 2018. Originally a native of Tallahassee, Florida, Hope first moved to Austin in 2009. After working as a Personal Injury Paralegal and Insurance Adjuster, she moved to New Orleans to attend law school. Hope could not wait go get back to the Lone Star State, moving back to Austin just three days after graduating from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in May 2018. In 2020, she helped us up open an FVF office in Orlando, Florida and she continues to oversee that location. Hope works with both Florida and Texas personal injury clients. Hope handles both pre-litigation and litigation cases. Her prior adjuster experience allows her to analyze cases through multiple lenses and present her clients with an adept analysis of their case.
As law student, Hope worked as a student practitioner for the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office. Completing a Tax Certificate in conjunction with her Juris Doctorate, Hope worked in Loyola’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance clinic, preparing tax returns for underserved members of the New Orleans community.
While at Loyola, Hope served as Vice-Justice of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, Social Chair for the Association of Women Law Students, and Student Bar Association Representative for the Criminal Law Society. During her time at Loyola, Hope received the Clem H. and Norris Shert Tricon Public Interest Scholarship, the Anna and Sarah Shaw Texas Scholarship in Law, and the Law Dean’s Scholarship. Hope was awarded the highest grade in Corporate Taxation, Lawyering III (Professional Ethics), and Trademark and Unfair Competition.
Hope lives in south Austin with her long-time boyfriend and three fur children; a tuxedo cat named Gatsby, an American shorthair named Bruja, and a silly mutt named Izzy. Hope enjoys traveling to new places, trying new restaurants, live music, and trivia. She aspires to one day become a Jeopardy contestant, but fully recognizes she does not know nearly enough about eighteenth-century poetry and Norse mythology to ever be a worthy contestant.
Awards and Honors
Other Sources of Feedback About Hope Guardia-Montaño
Included on the 2026 Texas Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2025 Texas Super Lawyers list
- 2024 Texas Super Lawyers list
- 2023 Texas Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law,
New Orleans,
Louisiana, 2018
J.D.
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Loyola University New Orleans College of Law,
New Orleans,
Louisiana, 2018
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Non Legal Education
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Northeastern University, 2015
B.S., Bachelor of Science
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Northeastern University, 2015
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Hope Guardia-Montaño
Highlights
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2022-2024After having a very trying, and frustrating situation, Hope took our case and reassured us, and expertly guided our case to its conclusion. She was always available and answered all our questions. I highly recommend Hope to represent us again in the future, if needed.
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Contact
3101 Bee Cave Road
Suite 301
Austin, TX 78746
Phone: (512) 982-9328
Email: Send a message
Hours: Available 24 hours a day
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