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Kyle Spirk
I was very pleased with the outcome of my case when it was all said and done. David Bressman added a substantial amount of value to my claim that I wouldn’t have been able to achieve on my own.
Derrick Raver
Tom Martello was a pleasure to work with! He answered all of my questions efficiently. Tom made this stressful time a breeze and fought for a fair settlement.
Hannah Lansky
Jedidiah was great! Very informative, helpful, and professional.
Hamilton Hamilton
I am not one to write reviews. Good ones or bad ones. However, I must give credit where credit is due. I stumbled/googled upon Jedidiah Bressman when searching for an attorney to help me with my case. A case in which I thought was a simple open/shut case. Therefore- I tried to handle the case myself. I quickly learned how wrong I was. By the time I sought out Mr Bressman I had already made a pretty good mess of things. Not only did he welcome my hot mess of a case, he also gave me the platform to only have to worry about my daughter and I. She was unfortunately in the accident as well. He heard my concerns and protected my daughter from any additional stress/anxiety that she was already dealing with. On top of that he was able to settle my case without us having to go to trial. I’m more then satisfied with the outcome. I am also extremely grateful. If you’re looking for someone who will fight on your behalf as if you were his family as well as handle everything so that you can focus on what’s important (your own healing/family etc) then I would highly recommend Jedidiah Bressman. 😊
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We exclusively represent injury victims in car, truck and motorcycle wreck cases.
Yes, we offer free case reviews.
Anything relating to your wreck including photos, a police report, correspondence from adjusters and anything related to your injuries including records and bills. If you don’t have these items, my office can obtain them.
Solely contingency fees, meaning my firm gets paid only if I get you compensated.
Yes.
We highly recommend you speak to a lawyer about your case before you accept the insurance company’s offer. The insurance company, usually, offers you a low-ball offer to get you to settle. If, after a review of your case, we cannot add value we will tell you that.
The insurance company specifically trains their adjusters to pay you as little as possible. An Ohio personal injury lawyer helps you even the odds. If you have been handling the claim yourself, you may have noticed the change in tone once they made you an offer. At the beginning, the adjuster is nice. The adjuster does this to extract as much information about your claim. Then the adjuster changes their tune by offering you a small amount and telling you how bad your claim is.
Yes. Each claim has what is called a Statute of Limitations. This varies by claim. Please contact a lawyer if you have questions about your claims time limit.
Very few personal injury cases go to trial. However, you want to have a lawyer that the insurance companies know will take your case to trial if your case needs it, like Bressman Law. Insurance companies are not concerned with lawyers that will never take a case to trial since the insurance company knows that the lawyer will always settle before trial.
Call the police, especially if you are injured. Take pictures of your case and the other person’s car. Get information from witnesses.
If the police did not come to the scene of the collision, you can file your own police report. Although, we handle cases where a police report was not filed.
Yes. However, if the insurance company is telling you that you are partly at fault you need to speak with a lawyer immediately. Sometimes the insurance company tries to pin some of the fault on you when there is not any.
Yes. Being injured in a collision does not always mean that you will have a broken bone or a fracture. But, you may still feel muscle pain. This is compensable.
Typically, no. Ohio law states that you can only sue your employer for an intentional tort. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. It is best to speak with a personal injury lawyer about your claim.
You can be compensated for your missed time off work. Make sure that when you take the time off that you document the time off.
You are able to be compensated for both economic and non-economic damages. These include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, etc.
Each claim has a different timeline of when it will settle. Any lawyer that tells you that your claim will be settled in a specific timeframe is going to rush you through treatment, even if you are not fully healed.
Unfortunately, Ohio law makes you responsible for your own bills until you settle with the at-fault’s insurance company. If you have medical payments coverage through your own insurance policy, this can help you bridge the gap between the accident and your settlement.
Not every claim requires you to file a lawsuit. So, filing a claim is a start. We work at your direction. If you don’t want to file a lawsuit, we do our best to get you a fair settlement without doing so.
You should call your insurance company.
If you decide to hire us, we will begin working on your case right away. That way you can focus on treating your injuries.
Yes. You are not required to stay with the same attorney if you do not want to.
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