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Abraham Solomon Ovadia

Abraham Solomon Ovadia

  • Personal Injury, Criminal Law
  • Florida, Michigan
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Biography

A native of Miami Beach and raised in Boca Raton, Abraham Ovadia embodies the values of resilience and determination. Inspired by his mother’s dedication as she worked multiple jobs to support him and his brother, Abraham developed a strong work ethic that has guided his personal and professional journey.

Now residing in Delray Beach, Abraham balances his successful legal career with family life. He shares his achievements with his supportive wife, two children, and their lively Yorkshire Terrier, all while cherishing the lessons learned from his upbringing.

In February 2010, Abraham Ovadia launched his own law firm, initially named Florida PIP Law Firm, P.A., focusing exclusively on representing medical providers against PIP insurance companies for underpayments. His dedication to the legal field has driven the firm’s growth and reputation.

Since 2013, Abraham has been actively involved in providing Continuing Education credits for Florida doctors through partnerships with the FCPA, Florida RBMA, and by hosting his own accredited courses.

Recognizing the evolving needs of his clients, Abraham rebranded his practice in 2016 as Ovadia Law Group. This change reflected the firm's expansion into a broader range of legal services, including handling personal injury claims alongside PIP litigation. Today, Ovadia Law Group has a dedicated team of over ten attorneys working tirelessly to advocate for their clients.

Practice Areas
Ovadia Law Group specializes in a diverse array of cases, including:

Personal Injury Claims
PIP Insurance Disputes on behalf of medical providers
Homeowners Insurance Claims for property damage caused by wind, water, or fire
Civil RICO Claims for medical professionals targeted by insurance companies

Under Abraham’s leadership, Ovadia Law Group remains committed to securing fair outcomes for clients, leveraging expertise and a client-centered approach.

Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Criminal Law
Additional Practice Area
  • Civil Litigation
Video Conferencing
  • Zoom
  • Microsoft Teams
  • RingCentral
Fees
  • Free Consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
The Florida Bar
ID Number: 70189
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Michigan
State Bar of Michigan
ID Number: P78690
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken
Education
Florida International University College of Law
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Awards
Top 40 Under 40
The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40
The 561 Face of Personal Injury Law
Boca Raton Magazine
Top 40 Under 40
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Torch Awards Distinguished Alumnus
FIU Alumni Association
Professional Associations
Michigan State Bar  # P78690
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Florida State Bar  # 70189
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Car Accident Claims: What You Need to Know
Daily Business Review
Florida PIP Law Firm Advocates for Hospitals and Physicians
South Florida Hospital News
The New PIP Law
South Florida Hospital News
Websites & Blogs
Website
Ovadia Law Group
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Equipo Legal
Legal Answers
6 Questions Answered
Q. I recently found out that the dealership where I purchased my car changed my income in order to get a car loan.
A: This could be considered a part loan on behalf of the dealership. The problem is that the loan company could end up repossessing your vehicle if they feel you were a part of that fraud. You should consult with a “consumer law attorney” in your area before taking any action.
Q. Can a company ask for more money after product is installed and turned on?
A: Wow, that is a tough situation. You would need to read your contract carefully to see what everyone’s rights and obligations are. If it doesn’t discuss deactivation in the contract then it is a definite “no”. You could probably file a lawsuit to get them to either remove the solar system from your roof or agree to the price in writing. Maybe this is a good time to negotiate with them and meet somewhere in the middle.
Q. How do I tell if my short term disability allows me to work an at home job when I can't physically drive to my job?
A: Hello. There are several important questions that are needed in order to properly answer this. Question one what is your occupation to? And What paperwork did you submit to your insurance company?

A “greeter” at a Walmart, obviously needs to be in the store in order to greet visitors. Depending on your specific occupation, you may need to work inside the office.

Many times insurance companies deny claims improperly because they don’t have all of the paperwork to check off the boxes properly for coverage.

If you have been denied by an insurance company, you should absolutely be consulting an attorney who specializes in insurance claims.

Depending on your state and your specific situation, the attorney may get paid their attorney fees if they are able to get coverage paid on your claim. Essentially, you would get a “free attorney”. Your insurance company won’t tell you this information. ... Read More
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Contact & Map
Ovadia Law Group
4800 N Federal Hwy
204D
Boca Raton, FL 33431
US
Telephone: (561) 367-3256