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JDi Data Corporation is the producer of various claim, policy, and client management software that provides inventive solutions for legal, risk, and insurance professionals. Our seven uniquely designed programs aid our clients in mitigating risk, increasing profits, and reducing human error while maximizing overall business productivity within a modernized platform that can be tailored to fit individual user's needs. By pursuing genuine relations with clients, we are the crutch that empowers business professionals to succeed in their evolving industries. Appointments are being scheduled over the phone.
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100 West Cypress Creek Road Suite 1052, 33309, Fort Lauderdale, United States
- (954) 938-9100
- info@jdidata.com
- jdidata.com
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