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Miami Office
9100 South Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1800
Miami, FL 33156
T: 305.374.1212 F: 305.374.7846
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Key West Office
402 Applerouth Lane, Suite 2C
Key West, FL 33040
T: 305.509.7300 F: 305.374.7846
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Ft. Lauderdale Office
110 East Broward Blvd., Suite 1400
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
T: 954.768.0011 F: 954.768.0514
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West Palm Beach Office
1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 800
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
T: 561.640.0303 F: 561.640.0524
view location | map locationIndian River | Martin | Okeechobee | Palm Beach | Saint Lucie

Tampa Office
400 North Ashley Drive, Suite 1200
Tampa, FL 33602
T: 813.204.9776 F: 813.204.9660
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Orlando Office
201 South Orange Avenue, Suite 475
Orlando, FL 32801
T: 407.245.3630 F: 407.245.7685
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Ocala Office
1396 NE 20th Avenue, #500
Ocala, FL 34470
T: 352.622.4222 F: 352.622.9122
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Jacksonville Office
1 Independent Drive, Suite 1601
Jacksonville, FL 32202
T: 904.396.0062 F: 904.396.0380
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Pensacola Office
125 West Romana Street, Suite 550
Pensacola, FL 32502
T: 850.434.0003 F: 850.434.0223
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Tallahassee Office
1705 Metropolitan Boulevard, Suite 202
Tallahassee, FL 32308
T: 850.222.5188 F: 850.222.5108
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Ft. Myers Office
13350 Metro Parkway, Suite 201
Fort Myers, FL 33966
T: 239.334.8403 F: 239.939.0700
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Mobile Office
11 North Water Street, Suite 10290
Mobile, AL 36602
T: 251.308.3351 F: 251.287.1624
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Our Firm

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In 1963, Gene Kubicki founded the firm based on dedication to excellence. The same high standards have been maintained for over five decades -- years which have seen the firm’s ranks swell to over 200 attorneys.
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Our team knows return clients are the life blood of any law firm and this is why we ensure client satisfaction by an exacting attention to service and quality. Client service coupled with a spectacular work ethic, makes our team hard to beat.


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Kubicki Draper is committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity for success and believes diversity is not only a moral imperative, but is also sound business practice.

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In response to the growing needs of its clients, the firm began expanding in the early 1980's and today is a diverse full-service law firm providing trial, appellate, coverage, commercial and real estate transaction services.
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Kubicki Draper enjoys a national reputation for expertise in the handling of complex, high stakes litigation matters, as well as, appellate, general commercial and real estate practice.


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With a dozen offices throughout the State of Florida and other key points in the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississipi, our firm is familiar to every venue statewide and will never get home-teamed.
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Kubicki Draper provides service in the following areas:
- Abuse Claims
- Administrative Law and Criminal Licensing
- Admiralty and Maritime
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Appellate Practice and Litigation Support/Consulting
- Attorney Fees Expert
- Auto Glass
- Automobile and Motorized Vehicles
- Bad Faith and Claims Handling Assistance
- Banking and Financial Services
- Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights
- Class Actions / Multi-District Defense
- Commercial Litigation and Transactions
- Community Associations
- Construction
- Defamation
- Environmental
- First Party Property - Personal and Commercial
- Fraud / SIU / EUO
- Hospitality and Retail
- Insurance Coverage
- Intellectual Property
- Labor and Employment
- Liquor Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facilities
- Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
- Premises Liability
- Products Liability
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate
- Trucking, Transportation and Logistics
- Workers' Compensation / Longshore and Harbor Workers
For questions about our services and/or to assign a new matter, please contact Brad McCormick.
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August 16, 2023
As outlined by the Age-Friendly Institute, we are committed to: valuing employees based on proficiency, qualifications and contribution; maintaining policies, practices and programs supporting people age 50+; valuing employee knowledge, maturity, reliability and productivity and offering meaningful employment, development opportunities and competitive pay and benefits for employees 50+.
To learn more about available opportunities at KD, visit: www.kubickidraper.com/careers
To learn more about the Age-Friendly Institute, visit: https://institute.agefriendly.org/initiatives/certified-age-friendly-employer-program/
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July 3, 2023
On appeal, the Fourth DCA reversed, finding that the insurer’s motion for directed verdict should have been granted. It found that evidence presented at jury trial demonstrated that the engineering report was not a “cost to repair or replace” the roof under the policy’s loss settlement provision. Further, reversal was warranted based on erroneous jury instructions and verdict form. To read full opinion, click HERE.
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June 27, 2023
On appeal, the Fourth DCA reiterated that corporate representative affidavits supporting summary judgment are not excepted from the personal knowledge requirement. The affiant provided no basis for personal knowledge or competency as he stated he reviewed the insurer’s file, but did not claim knowledge of its recordkeeping practices and merely restated elements of the business records exemption in a conclusory manner. The Fourth DCA held that the affidavit and attached documents should have been disregarded by the trial court as it failed to satisfy the requirements to be used to support a motion for summary judgment. Read more HERE.
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August 16, 2023
These complimentary webinars are designed to provide claims professionals with valuable information that will assist them in their day to day claims handling and management. Join us!
Presented By: KD's Construction Practice Group
Workers' Compensation Immunity Available Under Florida’s Worker Compensation Law in Florida’s Construction Industry
September 14, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Join us to discuss the various aspects and defenses provided by Florida Statute Section 440. This course will walk the audience through the statutory analysis and include a discussion of the ways to put the insured in the best position to not only help their case, but also support dispositive motions.
Defending Construction Cases and the Possibility of Early Resolution
September 25, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
This presentation will explore how to strategically maximize opportunities for early case resolution in construction related cases and to effectively defend construction cases.
For registration infomation, email info@kubickidraper.com.
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June 27, 2023
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
July 25, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
• Regulatory Awareness
• Insurance Law and Updates
• Ethical Requirements
• Industry Trends
• Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for those who hold the 5-620 Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 General Lines License.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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June 5, 2023
Auto Glass Practice Group Presents:
Seeing Through Fraud in Auto Glass Litigation
June 29, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Presenters: Caryn Bellus, Jacqueline Bertelsen, Marsha Moses, and Anthony Atala
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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May 5, 2023
KD's Workers' Compensation Practice Group Presents:
Workers' Compensation: Daily Litigation Defense Strategies
June 15, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Join us to learn all about handling a workers' compensation claim from the reporting of the incident and initial investigation on through to the litigation process. The presentation will review updated case law and focus on litigation techniques and tips, including asserting defenses.
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
June 21, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
• Regulatory Awareness
• Insurance Law and Updates
• Ethical Requirements
• Industry Trends
• Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for those who hold the 5-620 Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 General Lines License.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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April 11, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
- Regulatory Awareness
- Insurance Law and Updates
- Ethical Requirements
- Industry Trends
- Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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February 23, 2023
KD's Hospitality Retail and Premises Liability Pratice Group Presents:
Getting Real About Realtors’ Liabilities
March 30, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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February 22, 2023

KD recently sponsored the 16th Annual Frank Crum Invitational Golf Tournament to benefit Feeding Tampa Bay, a national Feeding America network that focuses on providing meals to food insecure families in the 10-county area of West Central Florida. We are happy to support this great cause and thank Michelle Krone, Bryan Krasinski and Sean Kelly Xenakis for participating on the firm’s behalf.
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February 22, 2023

Michael Suarez and Mark Young recently presented a legal refresher to engineers for the American Society of Civil Engineers of the Broward Branch where they reviewed the importance of using the protections of Fla. Stat. 558.0035 to limit personal liability in design contracts.
For more information about the presentation and/or questions about a design contract, contact us at info@kubickidraper.com.
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February 21, 2023

As part of the National African-American Insurance Association (NAAIA), Florida Chapter’s Black History Month celebrations, NAAIA is hosting a DEI conversation with our very own, Charles Watkins. The interview is scheduled for February 27 beginning at 5:30 pm EST. As Kubicki Draper’s Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Charles brings a wealth of experience and insight to the topics of both insurance and DE&I.
For more information and/or to register for this event, visit:https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ejmx6uue310bc923&oseq=&c=&ch=.
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February 6, 2023

The UF Law Center Association recently held its Winter 2023 Board Meeting in Palm Beach County to focus on UF Law’s role in the new campus in West Palm Beach. The Board is comprised of attorneys, judges, legislators, and business owners. Our very own, Rebecca Brock, is currently serving as the Secretary of the Board. We are proud to support Rebecca and the organization which assists in UF’s budgetary process and facilitates student mentoring programs, among other things.
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January 27, 2023
KD's Hospitality Retail and Presmises Liability Practice Group Presents:
We Got Your Back! -- Examining and Defending Spinal Injury Claims
February 22, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
We will also discuss the numerous ways to effectively defend these types of claims, especially from the causation, damages, and long-term impact perspective. The course is designed to explain how to effectively address these issues with a jury.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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January 5, 2023
Jan 31, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
- Regulatory Awareness
- Insurance Law and Updates
- Ethical Requirements
- Industry Trends
- Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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December 19, 2022
KD's Appellate and Coverage Practice Group Presents:
January 12, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
This course will demonstrate how involving an appellate lawyer at every stage of litigation can help claims handlers and general counsels develop key legal issues and lead to resolution of cases.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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November 18, 2022
KD's Construction Group:
December 1, 2022
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
This webinar will review the intricacies related to defending construction-accident litigation and the need to retain defense counsel that is prepared to handle these types of cases and the corresponding challenges that may arise.
KD's Hospitality, Retail and Premises Liabiality Practice Group Presents:
Wild Rides: The Rollercoaster in Theme Park Claims
December 15, 2022
Because amusement parks and attractions encompass a significant part of Florida’s economy, the likelihood of potential claims and lawsuits increases along with the corresponding litigation costs, administrative fines, attorneys’ fees, etc. This presentation will review park duties to guests, the potential tort claims that may arise, as well as potential defenses that may be available.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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November 4, 2022
If you are a construction claims professional, you won't want to miss it!
This complimentary event is designed to provide claims professionals with valuable information that will broaden construction and risk knowledge and will assist in claims handling and management of construction cases. Lunch is included and guests are invited to stay for a cocktail reception immediately following the program.
Attendees will be eligible to receive 1 Florida Continuing Education Credit for each topic attended.
Space is limited, so register today!
Conference Program
Considerations in Defending Contractors Involved in Public ProjectsLearn about various issues that arise when defending contractors who are involved in public projects in Florida. This course will review the statutory and legal implications.
Experts, Evidence and Daubert: The Admissibility of Evidence in Construction Defect Claims
From pre-suit statutory 558 investigations to trial testimony, experts are one of the most critical aspects to litigating construction defect claims. In this course, we discuss pre-suit considerations, retention of “qualified” experts, testing protocols, Daubert challenges, and more. Actual case studies are used to apply theory to reality and improve your ability to properly evaluate and litigate a wide variety of construction defect claims.
Controlling Expert Costs in Construction Related Cases
A discussion of the various aspects of expert retention and why each step in the process is critical -- from selecting the right expert, to communicating and providing information and being concise in scope, all while being cost-effective.
Keeping up with Construction Coverage: An Overview of Florida Law
In this course, you will learn how to navigate the current law in Florida with respect to coverage in the construction defect arena along with practical tips and a discussion of current events.
Risk Transfer – Seeking Entitlement to Indemnity/Defense before Trial
Learn effective ways to transfer risk and/or pursue and/or defend entitlement to indemnity and defense claims in order to gain leverage and best protect your client.
For more information, or to register please email info@kubickidraper.com.
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- KD in the Community
- What to Cover When Coverage Issues Arise: 5 Tips for Determining If You Need An EUO and, If So, What Questions to Ask
- Spotlight on Jason Friedman
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- The Ins and Outs of Florida Deceptive & Unfair Trade Practices Act Claims: What They Are, What Considerations Are Needed, and How to Defend Them
- Under Construction: A Quick How-To for Investigating & Analyzing Roadway Claims Occurring in or Near Construction Zones
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- Spotlight on Laurie Adams
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- Appraisal: The Secret Weapon You May Want to Consider for Your Claim
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- Recent Results: Appellate
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- Battling Unsavory Foodborne Illness Claims: Understanding the Potential Causes of Action and Attacking the Use of Circumstantial Evidence
- Florida Adopts the Federal Summary Judgment Standard: A Summary
- Recent Results: Appellate, Trials, Motions, Mediations
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- Save the Date: KD’s Construction Conference Set for October 15
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October 19, 2022
Caryn and Ben represented Cincinnati Specialty Underwriters Insurance Company, which issued a CGL policy to window contractor KNS Group, LLC. The subcontractor who hired KNS, GM&P Consulting and Glazing Contractors, Inc., was eventually sued by the casino’s owner for faulty workmanship, and GM&P sought a defense and indemnity as an additional insured on KNS’s policy, which Cincinnati denied. In the subsequent coverage action, the district entered summary judgment for Cincinnati, finding that it had no duty to defend or indemnify GM&P because the policy’s additional insured coverage only extended to claims of vicarious liability for KNS’s negligence, which the underlying complaint did not allege.
On appeal, GM&P argued that the policy, which covered GM&P for property damage caused “in whole or in part” by KNS, included the casino owner’s claims because the underlying complaint alleged improper installation of the casino’s “glass façade,” which GM&P had subcontracted to KNS. In response, Cincinnati argued that the underlying complaint said nothing about KNS, and thus GM&P was being sued only for its own negligence, which the plain language of the policy did not cover. The Eleventh Circuit agreed, holding that the policy only covered GM&P for liability that “is caused by or occurs by reason of acts or omissions of the named insured.” Because there were no such allegations in the underlying complaint, the court affirmed summary judgment for Cincinnati.
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Kara and Michael successfully argued to the jury that payment should never have been made in the first place, as the loss was not accidental based on the insured’s prior claim history and because a billboard was the impetus for the lawsuit, not a physical loss. The insured had four (4) prior claims that depicted the property’s general unkempt condition over a span of 10 years, and photographs of the unrelated claims depicted two (2) prior PVC plumbing re-routes in the kitchen and laundry room. The insured reported all four (4) prior claims immediately, and the claim in dispute was reported three (3) months late. Critically, the insured admitted he saw billboard advertisements for cast iron pipes prior to the loss and actually changed the date of loss on the stand when Michael confirmed with him that he was a government employee who would not have been working on November 22, 2018, as he swore to, because November 22, 2018 was Thanksgiving when federal employees do not work. Kara and Michael took the position that the insured knew or should have known that plumbing overflows were imminent at the property based on the prior PVC re-routes and that the insured should have expected losses like this to occur with the remaining cast iron pipe lines at the house. They also argued that the reason why the loss was not timely reported, like all of the other losses, was because the billboard advertisement was the impetus to the lawsuit, not an accidental loss on a date the insured recanted on the stand. The jury was out for just over an hour and came back with a complete defense verdict, and a proposal for settlement was filed more than two (2) years before trial, which should allow for recovery of defense fees and costs.

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