Kelly Ann Cambron, experienced Social Security & Disability, Workers Compensation attorney in Vero Beach, FL with 329 reviews
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Kelly Ann Cambron

601 21st street, Suite 300, Vero Beach, FL

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St. Thomas University School of Law, law

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Tarzasha k

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23 Dec, 2024
Dan Sercombe is a great lawyer when you might need one. Very professional. Knows his stuff from A to Z and then some. Explained my case to me in detail and brought up things of significance that I wouldn't even consider as important. Made himself available when I needed help on the weekend. I'm glad I chose him to represent me in court. The outcome was very positive in my favor.
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Vance houdyshell

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13 Dec, 2024
I am a longtime client of the Law Firm of Block & Scarpa. That being said they have and will continue to represent me and my business. Superlative service at every level.
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Highly competent and knowledgeable attorney who is able to handle a wide range of legal cases, including social security, personal injury, and workers' compensation
“She is one of the few attorneys that actually cares about her clients! What really impressed me is that she was able to not only handle my social security case but my personal injury case as well. She is great at everything she does and very well rounded!”
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Excellent communicator who is always available to answer questions and keep clients informed
“She was quick accurate and professional all the time. I truly felt valued and not a number to a casr”
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Dedicated and hardworking attorney who goes above and beyond for her clients, even after hours
“She is not a 9-5 attorney, she is constantly working to help her clients after hours. She always had time for my questions/concerns.”
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Experienced and trustworthy attorney who provides a high level of service and care for her clients
“I had a great deal of confidence in her, because of her years of experience, and her display of knowledge in matters of the law.”
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Advocates strongly for her clients and is able to achieve favorable outcomes, including securing full policy limits and reducing medical bills
“She was able to not only handle my social security case but my personal injury case as well. She is great at everything she does and very well rounded!”
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