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Ewusiak Law

12191 West Linebaugh Avenue
Tampa, FL, 33626
727 286 3559

12191 W. Linebaugh Ave., #708, Tampa, Florida 33626  

Phone: 727.286.3559 | Fax: 727.286.3219

Email: joel@ewusiaklaw.com

Ewusiak Law

  • Law Firm
  • Joel Ewusiak
  • Areas of Law
    • Sale of Securities, Investments, and Insurance
    • Life Insurance
    • Breach of Contract
    • Fraud
    • Business Disputes
    • Negligence
    • Arbitrator
    • Local Counsel
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When Life Insurance Beneficiary Percentages Add Up to More Than 100%: How a Court May Resolve the Problem under Florida Law

December 1, 2025 Joel Ewusiak

Review this post for more information concerning how a court applying Florida law may resolve a life insurance dispute when the beneficiary designations add up to more than 100%.

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How Contracts are Interpreted Under Florida Law

November 3, 2025 Joel Ewusiak

Review this post for more information concerning how contracts are interpreted under Florida law.

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Under Florida Law, Does a Life Insurance Broker Act as an Agent for the Insurer or the Insured?

October 1, 2025 Joel Ewusiak

Review this post for more information concerning whether a life insurance broker is an agent for the insured or insurer, under Florida law.

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Does a Divorce Judgment Override a Conflicting Beneficiary Designation on File with a Life Insurance Company?

September 2, 2025 Joel Ewusiak

Review this post for more information about whether a divorce judgment may override a conflicting beneficiary designation on file with a life insurance company.

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Under Florida Law, Can a Power of Attorney Be Used to Change the Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy?

August 1, 2025 Joel Ewusiak

Review this post for more information concerning whether, under Florida law, a power of attorney may be used as authority to change the beneficiary of a life insurance policy.

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Phone: 727.286.3559 | Fax: 727.286.3219 | Email: joel@ewusiaklaw.com