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Orlando Insurance Law Firm
Overview
Ver Ploeg & Marino provides strategic representation to policyholders involved in complex, high-stakes disputes with their insurance companies. From our offices in Miami, Orlando, and Philadelphia, our lawyers focus exclusively on serving the needs of individual and corporate policyholders throughout the United States. We also represent physician practice groups and hospitals in reimbursement disputes with health insurers. Our clients include individual policyholders, bankruptcy trustees, municipalities and government agencies, major corporations, and small and mid-sized businesses operating across all industries.
About Ver Ploeg & Marino, P.A.
Practice Areas
- Insurance Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Bad Faith
- Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) -- Employee
- Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) -- Employer
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Insurance Defense
Published Works
- Unraveling the Gordian Knot
People
Attorneys
- Jacob Schuster (Attorney)
- Robert P. Major (Partner)
- Derrick S. Natal
Staff
- Alexander I. Loy, Associate, (305) 577-3996
- Maria E. Dennison, Associate, (305) 577-3996
- Allie C. Watson, Associate, (305) 577-3996
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
Capital Plaza Two301 East Pine StreetSuite 790 Orlando, FL 32801
Office Hours
8:30am-5:30pm Mon-Fri
Phone
Fax
- 407-601-7905
Websites
Other Offices
Ver Ploeg & Marino, P.A. (Main Office) 100 SE Second Street Suite 3300 Miami, FL 33131 - 2158 (305) 577-3996
Ver Ploeg & Marino, P.A. 2400 Market Street Offsite - Suite 242 Philadelphia, PA 19103 267-486-1151
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