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Angelo "Tony" Marino Jr.

Personal Attention and Skill count-39 years as a Board-Certified Trial Lawyer
  • Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Medical Malpractice ...
  • Florida, Ohio
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Lawyer Rating and Reviews
Legal Knowledge
5.0/5.0
Legal Analysis
5.0/5.0
Communication Skills
5.0/5.0
Ethics and Professionalism
5.0/5.0
Rating: 10 Lawyer Rating - 10 out of 10
Having known him since I started practicing law over 40 years ago, Tony was already a well respected plaintiff's trial lawyer in the community. I was also practicing in the same areas of law. I always knew him as one of the brightest, most knowledgeable, and effective attorneys and trial lawyers. His success for his clients speaks for itself.
Client Reviews
Y. Zhao June 20, 2024
Top notch. Very competent and responsive service. He always respond fast, be available to discuss the case any time, very open and provides in depth opinions and suggestions. He went extra miles to help resolve the dispute with a very reasonable legal fee charge. I highly recommend him.
Ron L. September 6, 2023
A lawyer you can put your trust in Angelo Marino is an attorney you can put your trust in. Going through a divorce I had no clue what I was in for and yet Mr. Marino made it very easy to go through this difficult process. Mr. Marino is a compassionate and caring lawyer with his clients well-being in mind. He stayed on top of things and advised me on every step of the way. Mr. Marino helped me solve this situation in a timely manner and I would use his services again. Thank You Tony!
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Biography

I have been a Board-Certified Civil Trial Lawyer for 39 continuous years, and practice in both state and federal courts. I have represented clients in Lee, Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach counties, throughout Florida, and in other states.

I graduated with honors from college and graduated from The Ohio State University Law School in 1972. While at Ohio State, I won the Nathan Burkan Award and placed first in the Moot Court competition.


I have appeared on local TV and national talk shows, such as Voice of America. I have provided professional information and advice to the public in the areas of personal injury, class actions, and consumer law.

I have been and remain a Florida Bar Member advisor to lawyers who need advice in personal injury and other areas of law.

I am an active member of the Florida Bar and a member of the Federal Bars. I have argued before the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, and the Federal Claims Court.

I am an AV Preeminent rated lawyer by Martindale-Hubble (their highest rating), am listed in Super Lawyers (The Super Lawyers selection process is based on peer recognition and professional achievement, and only 5% of Florida lawyers earn the honor.), selected to become a member of The National Association of Distinguished Counsel (top 1% of attorneys), maintain a superb 10 rating from Avvo, have been a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Trial Lawyers, and am a member of the Million Dollar Trial Lawyers group on LinkedIn and a member of Scribes, The American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects.

I have been involved in cases that literally changed the way certain products were made because I demonstrated they were improperly and dangerously made.

I have handled class action cases against gun manufacturers for faulty design leading to millions of dollars in settlement.

Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Workers' Compensation
Medical Malpractice
Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
Consumer Law
Class Action, Lemon Law
Insurance Claims
Bad Faith Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Property Insurance
Products Liability
Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
Nursing Home Abuse
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    Free Consultation for Personal Injury, workers' compensation, and other personal injury cases.
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
    in many instances, free consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
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Ohio
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11th Circuit
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
President
The Law Offices of Angelo Marino, Jr. P.A.
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I have been practicing personal injury law for 50 years and have Board Certified in Civil Trial Law for 39 years. Less than 5 % of all lawyers have achieved this status. I handle all personal injury cases, including but not limited to auto accidents, truck accidents, slip and falls, product liability cases, medical malpractice, nursing home, and other cases involving personal injury. I am licensed in the state and Federal Courts of Florida and have handled cases in other states.
Senior Partner
Marino and Sachs, PA
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Senior Partner
Marino and Goodman, PA
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Senior Partner
Marino and Smith, PA
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Partner
Widoff and Marino, PA
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Public Defender
City of Tamarc
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Education
The Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law
J.D. | Law
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Honors: Moot Court winner and Nathan Burkin award
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Bethany College
B.S.
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Awards
Best Brief and Moot Court Winner
The Ohio State University Law School
I had the best brief and won the moot court competition in my freshman year at law school.
First Place
American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers
I won first place in an article dealing with copyright law.
AV Preeminent
Martindale-Hubble
Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
Top 100 Lawyers
The National Trial Lawyers
Professional Associations
American Association for Justice
Member
Current
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Florida Justice Association
Member
Current
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American Bar Association
Member
Current
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Lee County Bar Association
Member
Current
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Dade County Bar Association
Member
Current
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Broward County Bar Association
Member
Current
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Broward County Trial Lawyers Association
Member
Current
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American Arbitration Association
Member
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National Association of Consumer Advocates
Member
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Florida State Bar  # 151934
Member
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Activities: Committee on Professionalism
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Class Actions
Angelo Marino Jr
Advice on Debt Settlement Companies
National Consumer Law Center
Holiday Gift Cards
Angelo Marino Jr
Speaking Engagements
High School Issues and the Law
Broward Bar Association
Credit Card Debt
Voice of America
Monthly Seminars on Consumer Law
Consumer Lawyer Help
Certifications
Board Certified in Civil Trial Law
Florida Bar
Websites & Blogs
Website
Angelo Marino's Website Profile
Website
The Law Offices of Angelo Marino, Jr. P.A. Website
Legal Answers
25 Questions Answered
Q. I’m currently being subject to a yoyo car deal I left with the car 15 days ago
A: The devil is in the detail. Yes, this is a YO-YO fraud claim, most likely. But look at your paperwork to see what it says about financing. I suggest you consult with a consumer lawyer.
Q. I sustained an injury at my previous job five years ago, and workers' compensation covered the foot surgery. I was out
A: The answer depends on a lot of factors. There are too many to list here. There is a 2-year statute of limitations to file a workers' compensation claim. Therefore, it is important to determine if your claim is still viable after 5 years. You need to determine if your case is still open or if was it settled.

The statute of limitations is a provision in Florida law that ends an injured worker’s right to claim benefits, receive medical treatment, or sue for lost wages. A Florida workers’ compensation claim (a Petition for Benefits) is forever barred unless it is filed within (A) two years from the date of injury, or (B) after the initial two years, within one year of the last payment of compensation or within one year of the last provision of authorized medical treatment or care. See Florida Statute Sections 440.19(1) & (2). This means that following your work accident, it is very important to see your worker’s compensation physician(s) regularly, and no less than once every 365 days.

According to the case law in Florida, two years from the date of injury does not begin to run until the injured worker, as a reasonable person, knew or should have recognized the “nature, seriousness, and probable compensable character of his injury or disease.” See Herb’s Exxon v. Whatmough, 487 So. 2d 1169, 1172 (Fla. 1st DCA 1986) and 440.19(1). However, in most cases, the timeline for the statute of limitations runs from the date of the actual injury/accident.

In Florida, there are some important factors that can create an exception to the statute of limitations including:

If the injured worker is a minor;

If the injured worker is mentally incompetent;

If the Employer misled the injured worker about the worker’s entitlement to workers’ compensation coverage;

If the Carrier misled or failed to inform the injured worker of his or her rights, including but not limited to specifically concerning the statute of limitations; and

If the injured worker has a medical device/ prosthetic device implanted because of the workers’ compensation injury. In Florida worker’s compensation, there is no statute of limitations related to medical care for a prosthetic device. Usually, however, the injured worker’s use of the prosthetic device must be continuous and the Employer/Carrier must be aware of the use of the device. See Gore vs. Lee County School Bd., 43 So.3d 846 (Fla. 1st DCA 2010).

YOU SHOULD SEEK A WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAWYER.
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Q. if a defendant did not answer a specific interrogatory - who do I make them answer.
A: In Florida, you must first reach out to the defendant and try to resolve the matter; that is get him/her to agree to supply a better answer. If that does not work, then you need to do a motion to compel better answer(s) and send that along with a notice of hearing set before your judge. I suggest you go to the judge's website to see how to do this. Most counties have a webpage that show you how to do this.
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The Law Offices of Angelo Marino, Jr. P.A.
10676 Colonial Blvd
ST 30-210
Ft Myers, FL 33913
US
Toll-Free: (239) 788-6083
Telephone: (954) 765-0537
Cell: (239) 788-6083
Fax: (954) 765-0545
Monday: 9 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 6 AM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 6 AM
Thursday: 9 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM (Today)
Sunday: Open 24 hours