Biography & Introduce
Ryan Uhrig is an Attorney for United Law Group of Florida, P.A. Before joining United Law Group, Ryan defended various insurance carriers and large businesses throughout Florida for several years. This experience and perspective allows Ryan to advise his clients on the best course of action given insurance carrier’s typical evaluation of facts for any given case. During his career, Ryan has focused his practice on first-party insurance litigation, construction defect, and premises liability. Ryan’s clients value his responsiveness. He is quick to advise clients of potential risks and issue-spot potential problems in litigation before they are leveraged against the client.
Ryan’s clients rely on his deft attention to detail, responsiveness, pragmatism, and creativity. Not all cases are the same. Clients appreciate being provided with a prompt initial description of the case, potential issues that may arise, weaknesses with the case, possible exposure, and early recommendations on how to proceed. It is often advantageous to postpone incurring significant fees and costs if a case can be resolved early for a reasonable amount. Ryan keeps his eye on what is truly important to his clients – efficiency, value, and what makes sense for their situation.
Ryan grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and has made the Tampa Bay area his home. After obtaining his undergraduate degree, he worked for the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of City Planning. Working under the City’s Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator, Ryan learned valuable skills relating to standing up for and protecting the rights of others. In his free time, Ryan enjoys spending time with his wife Sarah and daughter Rose.
Representative Matters
- Obtained summary judgment in a coverage action for an insurance company in a heavily litigated case involving a murder at a condominium association. After appeal, prepared an answer brief which resulted in the case resolving well below potential exposure.
- Obtained a judgment for fees for a contractor in a construction defect matter based on the plaintiff raising baseless counts in their initial pleading. The case was ultimately dismissed against the contractor with no payment being made to the plaintiff.
- Obtained summary judgment in a hotly contested “assignment of benefits” case involving a roofing contractor. The plaintiff agreed to pay the carrier incurred fees based on previously served PFS and 57.105 letter to avoid final judgment being entered.
- Obtained summary judgment in a highly litigated case involving an insurance company’s improper attempt to apply an Actual Cash Value limitation to a claim which should have been covered at Replacement Cost Value.
- Obtained a settlement agreement in a subrogation case that the plaintiff would pay our client’s insurer incurred fees to avoid trial based on previously served PFS and 57.105 letter.