The Collision Law Center - Miami, FL
The Collision Law Center is headquartered in Miami, Florida but we represent clients throughout Florida and the United States. Lawyers in Miami, FL
1021 Ives Dairy Road Suite 111 Miami, FL 33179
Miami The Collision Law Center is headquartered in Miami, Florida but we represent clients throughout Florida and the United States. Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- The Collision Law Center is headquartered in Miami, Florida but we represent clients throughout Florida and the United States.
Reviews
Customer Reviews for The Collision Law Center
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Hired Law firm 2020If I could give this place a zero star I would. It is now April 17th and I signed a contract on January 7. If I had not followed up with Nicole Morell who was the Legal Assistant to Craig Dernis every time, I would not have heard a word. Then, the insurance company sent me a check by mistake in March and I emailed immediately to ask how much I should send the lawyer. Thank goodness I didn't send the check until it cleared. It had a stop payment on it. Waited another two weeks and called the office. Was told the check had been sent to me and I should receive it by Friday or Monday. I called the office again asking that Mr Dernis call me back and nothing but an email from the assistant that had another excuse in it. Now it's the following Friday and the check is still not here. I don't even know if it was really mailed at this point. Not only was I ignored, but I was lied to I don't know how many times. If you want a law office to handle your diminished value claim , don't use this office unless you want to pay for nothing but aggravation.
Contact
1021 Ives Dairy Road
Suite 111
Miami, FL 33179
Fax Number: 305-356-7000
Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM; Saturday and Sunday - closed
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