Contact CLS Healthcare Liability Specialists
Corporate Office
116 Water Club Court North
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Phone: (866) 321-8745 ext. 101
Mark Ledger -
President
Cell: (713) 501-2441
mledger@cadls.com
Miami Office
P.O. Box 570128
Miami, FL 33257
Phone: (866)321-8745 Ext 104
Fax: (866) 836-1837
Beth Brown -
Regional Manager
Cell: (305) 934-3300
bbrown@cadls.com
Texas Office
11233 Shadow Creek Pkwy., Suite 303
Pearland, TX 77584
Phone: (866)321-8745 Ext 102
Fax: (281) 301-7753
Nick Ledger
Cell: (281) 799-9064
nledger@cadls.com
Nationwide services with offices conveniently located in Florida, Georgia and Texas
Professional liability insurance is essential for all physicians, regardless of their practice area or work environment. However, shopping for the right medical malpractice insurance can be a complex process that leaves you with a good deal of questions and concerns. CLS Healthcare Liability Specialists is available to answer all of your questions and provide you with the most affordable creative solutions as an independent agency serving physicians nationwide. We have our main office in the Miami area along with offices in Texas and Georgia staffed by an expert team to offer our expertise to individuals, hospitals, and locum tenens firms all over the country.
Driving to Our Corporate Office
To get to our Palm Beach Gardens office from the north, drive south on I-95, and take exit 79 for PGA Blvd/FL-786. Keep left at the fork, then make a left onto FL-786/PGA Blvd. Make a slight right onto Lake Victoria Gardens, then turn right onto Alt A1A N/FL-811 N. Turn right onto Gardens Pkwy, and you’ll see us on the right.
From the south, take Old Dixie Highway to Park Ave, and turn right. Turn left at the first cross street onto 10 th St. Continue onto Alt A1A N/FL-811 N, then make a right at Gardens Pkwy. You will see our office on the right.
What’s Nearby
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
Palm Beach Gardens, or the Gardens, is a city along the eastern coast of Florida about one hour and 40 minutes north of Miami. It is a desirable beachside community, though it was primarily occupied by cattle ranches, pine forests, and swamplands until the mid-20 th century. In the 1960 Census, the city of Palm Beach Gardens had an official population of just one person, though the area boomed through the 60s and grew to have a population of 7,000 by 1970.
Today, the Gardens is lined with many gated communities, and it is a golf-centered community with the headquarters of the PGA and 12 golf courses within city limits. The healthcare industry drives the economy of the city, as Tenet Healthcare is the city’s second largest employer.
Public Resources
Palm Beach Gardens Police Department