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Posted by Ruby B | May 11, 2026 | Hired Attorney
Bradely Kramey was Uncommitted and Unprofessional and just after my money
Please check Yelp reviews!!! I would never have hired Bradley Kramer if he hadn't come directly from West Coast Trial Lawyers. I don't know what agreement they have with Mr. Kramer, but his behavior was a disappointment. Not only did I have to do some of the work I had already paid him for, but he al...
Posted by Kevin | July 21, 2025
1.5 min consultation
Consulted with us for 1 minute and 40 seconds before deciding this case wasn't going to pay him enough, then hung up. Very rude and disrespectful attorney. Can't imagine he made it very far as a doctor with that bedside manner
Posted by William | September 13, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Medical Malpractice
Be prepared to lose!
Bradley Kramer charged me $15,000 up front. This is for a medical malpractice lawsuit. He refused to get my medical records. He missed Important case conferences and my settlement conference. I believe that I had a very strong case, but Mr Kramer ended up getting it dismissed with prejudice from what...
Posted by Marilyn | September 13, 2020 | Spinal Cord Injury
The worst of the worst!
Attorney Bradley Kramer representing a friend of mine. My friend paid him $15,000 up front. My friend had a severe spinal cord injury and is crippled. He lives in Alabama and case was in California. Mr. Kramer refused to get the medical records. Addition that you missed a very important case conferen...
Posted by anonymous | March 06, 2013 | Contracts & Agreements
Not Good
He called me few times because he was interested in my case. We decided to meet and talk in person. As soon as I walk in he wants to introduce his partner/mentor. I was happy because now I can have the opinions of two attorneys. After talking about the case and agreeing on terms and conditions for th...
I don't specifically recall this potential client, but my retainer agreement contains standard terms and contingency percentages that generally do not change from client to client, and before ANY of my clients sign a retainer agreement with me, I encourage them to inquire about any terms they do not understand or agree with. In this case, the client apparently did not agree with the terms of my retainer agreement and chose to retain different counsel. I do wish this individual the best of luck in his or her case. I am a bit confused, however, as to the validity of this comment because my partner works out of New York while I am in Los Angeles, and there are no other partners in the firm.