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Posted by Bob C. | July 07, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Slip and Fall Accident
Extremely Satisfied Client
The Law Offices of Brian Breiter took on my David vs. Goliath case against a large theatre chain, a slip and fall where I was badly injured, requiring numerous surgeries, including a two level fusion in my cervical spine. After 18 months I realized I was going nowhere trying to deal directly with th...
Posted by Michael | June 23, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Car Accidents
Extremely grateful client
I was involved in a head on collision. There were multiple vehicles involved & it was a complicated situation to sort out. My accident occurred during the height of the Covid outbreak, which also made the claim process more difficult to navigate. Brian & his staff fought it out to the end & secured t...
Posted by Aya | June 12, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Personal Injury
PROFESSIONAL
Before you go to meet Brian BREITER and his team, read this carefully. We all think if we have insurance then we are covered, Home, car health, etc. But never really imagine that god for bit if something happens are we really covered? Not really, I can tell. Unfortunately there are circumstances t...
Posted by Nicole | April 07, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Wrongful Death
Wrongful death case
Where to begin. What a journey it has been for our family’s wrongful death case. I can confidently say, to have David and Brian as our trial attorneys was a blessing. These men were emotionally supportive as well informative. With their knowledge, we were able to ask those uncertain questions and al...
Posted by Danny | April 06, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Personal Injury
Thankful For This Team!
My fiancé was hit by a car in 2019 while crossing a crosswalk. It was an incredibly devastating moment and she was lucky to be alive after a fractured wrist, broken bones in her foot, and abrasions all over her body. Not to mention the new reality of rehabilitation both psychologically and physically...