COVID-19 Update
The impact of COVID-19 has been unprecedented. Just as it has impacted your lives significantly, it has impacted our lives greatly as well. The health and safety of you, our clients, and our employees is our utmost concern. And yet, being available for our clients and potential clients, and continuing to work on our client’s cases is essential as well.
We, at Nance Cacciatore, are striving to remain open to meet your needs. However, we are trying to balance our clients’ needs and everyone’s safety concerns. We remain available to meet with and speak with our clients and new clients. However, in an effort to protect the safety of our staff and their families we are recommending conferences be done over the telephone or through Zoom or GoToMeeting, or some other teleconferencing platform. If anything changes, we will post it here, and on our Facebook page.
In the meantime, we urge everyone to be safe:
- Respect social distancing;
- Check yourself regularly for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, shortness of breath);
- Be especially diligent about washing your hands and touching your face; and,
- Be careful when touching common items such as gas pumps, door handles, etc.

Why Choose Nance Cacciatore?
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Professional Excellence
All of our attorneys are board-certified meaning they have been nationally recognized by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as obtaining professional excellence in their field.
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Generations of Experience
Nance Cacciatore has been protecting the rights of Florida's citizens since 1963 and has over 150 years of combined experience.
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History of Success
Our team has a history of obtaining record-breaking verdicts as well as having nationally recognized cases. We will use our expertise to advocate on your behalf to receive maximum compensation.
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Doing What Is Right
Nance Cacciatore is dedicated to doing what is right both inside and outside the courtroom because that is the right thing to do. We work to protect the rights and safety of all individuals in our community.
