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Frank Angione, Jr.

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Florida Workers' Compensation Lawyer

Frank Angione

As a dedicated workers’ compensation attorney, Frank Angione, has been helping injured workers throughout the state of Florida for numerous years. He joined Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A. in 2014. Since then, Frank has been a vigorous defender of injured workers and has significant experience handling the most complex workers’ compensation claims and legal matters. During his career, he has attended over eighty-five final hearings and has handled thousands of cases.

Prior to joining the firm, Frank spent 20 years defending insurance carriers and self-insured employers in various workers’ compensation cases throughout Florida. His prior experience as a defense attorney gives him valuable insight on how these cases are defended by the insurance companies which enables him to aggressively prosecute cases on behalf of injured workers.

Frank is rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell. An “AV Preeminent” rating is the highest peer rating standard according to Martindale -Hubbell. This rating is given to attorneys who are ranked at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal expertise, communication skills, and ethical standards by their peers.

Sample cases include:

  • $2.2+ million dollar settlement. The claimant, a landscaper, was unfortunately rendered a paraplegic when he fell to the ground while trimming tall trees. The bucket that he was in fell from the supporting arm and the claimant suffered severe spinal cord injuries. The case was litigated for several years prior to settlement. Litigated benefits included provision of 24 hour per day professional attendant care services, home modifications, an electric wheelchair and provision of a handicapped accessible van.
  • $1.2+ million dollar settlement. Claimant was an office manager and suffered severe injuries when she slipped and fell on a hard tile floor. She suffered a traumatic brain injury as well as orthopedic injuries to her shoulder, back and knee. Litigated benefits included payment of permanent total disability benefits to the claimant, 24 hour per day supervision by a home health aide as well as provision of neurological and orthopedic care for the claimant’s extensive injuries.
  • $500,000.00 settlement. The claimant was a server at a restaurant when she slipped and fell on a wet floor. She suffered significant injuries to her lower back and wrist/hand. Litigated benefits included provision of a lumbar fusion surgery and treatment for complex regional pain syndrome for her wrist/hand injuries. The insurance carrier denied the claim for the lumbar fusion surgery on the grounds that the claimant’s need for the surgery was due to a pre-existing injury and prior surgery. The claim went to Final Hearing and the Judge ruled in favor of the claimant. The Judge ordered the insurance carrier to authorize the denied surgery. Claim settled after the claimant underwent lumber surgery paid for by the insurance carrier.

Admissions

  • Admitted to Florida Bar, 1994