Bryce advocates exclusively for policyholders in first-party property insurance disputes, representing homeowners and commercial property owners in coverage battles with their carriers. Drawing on experience across hundreds of claims—including hurricane, storm, plumbing, and other covered-loss disputes—he combines meticulous case development with practical, results-oriented advocacy. His efforts have recovered millions annually for clients in owed policy benefits and negotiated settlements.
Bryce’s path into advocacy began with a double major in International Affairs and Sociopolitical Arabic Studies and continued at Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas College of Law, where he earned his J.D. (2020). Through Barry Law’s Immigration Law Clinic, he appeared in federal immigration courtrooms and at ICE check-ins, gaining early, hands-on experience representing individuals in high-stakes matters.
Since becoming a licensed Florida attorney, Bryce has focused his practice on first-party property damage litigation. He has represented policyholders from early claim evaluation through litigation and trial, keeping clients informed and moving matters forward efficiently. Beyond the courtroom, he serves the Central Florida legal community as current President of the Barry Law Alumni Association and as a member of the Orange County Bar Association, where he plans, leads, and participates in continuing legal education and community-outreach programming.
Admitted to practice in Florida, Bryce is also admitted in the Northern, Middle, and Southern District Courts of Florida.