Susan Steinberg Sandler
Susan Steinberg Sandler has dedicated her legal career to advocating for individuals navigating complex disability and compensation systems. A 1984 graduate of the University of Florida and a 1987 graduate of Stetson University College of Law, Susan was admitted to The Florida Bar in October 1987 and has been practicing law for over 38 years.
Her areas of practice include Social Security Disability, long-term disability, and veterans’ compensation law, where she brings compassion, precision, and a deep understanding of administrative law to every case.
Susan has a long and distinguished record of public service and
legal leadership. She served as the statewide pro bono coordinator
for the Florida Community Development Legal Project and has held
numerous leadership roles in bar and professional organizations, including:
President, Florida Pro Bono Coordinators Association
Vice Chair, Florida Bar Consumer Protection Law Committee
Chair, Hillsborough County Bar Association Community Liaison Committee
Administrator, 13th Judicial Circuit Pro Bono Committee
Past President, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity (local chapter)
She is a member of:
The Florida Bar
The Hillsborough County Bar Association
The Florida Association of Women Lawyers
Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court
Susan’s extraordinary commitment to community service has been recognized with multiple honors, including:
The James “Red” K. McEwen Memorial Award by the Hillsborough County Bar Association
The Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award from the 13th Judicial Circuit
Outside the office, Susan enjoys traveling, yoga, and spin classes. She has taught Sunday school at Congregation Rodeph Sholom for many years and serves on the board of the Krewe of Grace O’Malley, a community organization committed to leadership and volunteerism.