
Abraham Solomon Ovadia
Ovadia Law Group
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.
Practice Areas
Ovadia Law Group specializes in a diverse array of cases, including:
Personal Injury Claims - Car, Bike, Slip & Fall, Truck Accidents
PIP Insurance Disputes on behalf of medical providers
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.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Criminal Law
- Civil Litigation
- Free Consultation
- Florida
- The Florida Bar
- ID Number: 70189
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- Michigan
- State Bar of Michigan
- ID Number: P78690
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- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken
- Founder
- Ovadia Law Group
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- Florida International University College of Law
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- 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
- Michigan State Bar  # P78690
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- Florida State Bar  # 70189
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- 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
- Independent Medical Examinations- What Chiropractors Need To Know
- Florida Chiropractic Physician Association
- Q. Removing false accusations from court records after agreed dismissal.
- A: Before dismissal if possible: File a "Motion to Strike Scandalous Matter" under Florida Rule 1.140(f) identifying the false statements as irrelevant to the case. Try getting a joint statement with the other party. This is not something you typically want to do on your own so consider seeking out legal aid services.
If it's already been dismissed: Submit a written request to the Clerk of Court under Florida Statute 28.2221, which allows removal of court files from public websites. Complete a "Request for Internet Document Removal" form citing Florida Statute 119.0714. Contact the Clerk's Online Records Department directly about their process for removing harmful ... Read More
- Q. Law firm won't let me choose my doctor in auto accident case in FL, I'm in pain. What can I do?
- A: Law firms often direct clients to specific doctors who understand injury documentation needs for legal cases. They may worry outside doctors won't properly document your injuries or might affect your settlement value. However, Florida law protects your right to choose your own doctor. Should ask the attorney why you can't - insist that the recommended doctors haven't resolved your pain and you need to see a specialist of your choice
- Q. How can I protect my property rights under my mom's will against her boyfriend's actions?
- A: Hi there, sorry about your mother's stroke and this troubling situation.
Unfortunately, a will generally can't override a deed, which makes this challenging. Gather all documentation and consult with an attorney quickly. A lis pendens is a legal notice that can be filed with the county clerk's office in Florida to alert others about a pending lawsuit affecting property rights or ownership. It serves as public notice that a lawsuit is ongoing and potentially affects the title or ownership rights to that specific real estate - again a lawyer would be helpful here.
Time is key. This won't be simple, but establishing your claim now increases your chances while you work ... Read More