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Bernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys is a personal injury law firm in Miami, Florida, committed to fighting for the rights of injured accident victims throughout Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and all of South Florida. Since their founding in 1983, the firm has provided personal injury legal services to clients injured in car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, slip and fall accidents, drunk driving accidents, rideshare accidents, hit-and-run accidents, boating accidents, wrongful death cases, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, dog bites, premises liability, product liability, construction accidents, birth injuries, negligent security, sexual abuse, and legal malpractice. Bernstein & Maryanoff is a personal injury law firm in Miami, Florida, with a track record of multi-million-dollar results. Their attorneys have recovered $3 million in wrongful death motor vehicle cases, $3 million for clients with serious neck injuries, $2.76 million in additional wrongful death cases, $2.22 million for families who lost loved ones in auto accidents and $1.75 million for clients suffering head injuries and burn injuries. These results reflect the firm's relentless commitment to maximum compensation for every client they represent. The firm is led by Jack G. Bernstein, Esq., a personal injury attorney in Miami with over 40 years of legal experience. Mr. Bernstein is a former law clerk to Judge Manuel A. Crespo and a graduate of the University of Miami. He is personally involved in every case at Bernstein & Maryanoff and brings decades of strategic expertise to each client's situation. Bernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible peer-review rating for legal ability and professional ethics, and holds the Martindale-Hubbell Client Champion Platinum designation. The firm carries the Avvo Clients' Choice Award and Jack himself is recognized among the National Top 100 Trial Lawyers. Their attorneys are proud members of the American Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, Broward County Bar Association and the Cuban American Bar Association. The firm serves personal injury clients throughout Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hialeah, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Aventura, Kendall, Weston, North Miami, Doral and surrounding communities across South Florida. All consultations are completely free. Bernstein & Maryanoff works on contingency, no fees unless they win.
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9415 Sunset Dr Suite 226, 33173, Miami, United States
- +1 800-429-4529
- Jack@BernsteinandMaryanoff.com
- www.bernsteinandmaryanoff.com
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