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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Construction Accident lawyer in your area do?
A Construction Accident lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Construction Accident cases in your area.
How much does a Construction Accident lawyer cost in your area?
Most Construction Accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Construction Accident lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Construction Accident lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Construction Accident lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Construction Accident cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Attorney Murphy first started his career in the exciting world of Professional Hockey. He spent many years as head referee in various hockey leagues in Canada and the United States.. It was when he was referring a game in Florida when he met his future wife, Attorney Kara Jursinski Murphy. While they were dating, Attorney Murphy became more interested in the law than hockey. He was determined to get his law degree and applied to Ave Maria School of Law. He was accepted and moved to Florida from his hometown of Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.. He excelled at law school, even earning a full academic scholarship and appeared on the Dean’s List each semester. He also was a winner of the Moot Court Trial Competition and a Seven-Time CALI Award winner and graduated Magna Cum Laude.. Now, in his professional legal career, Attorney Murphy focuses on Real Estate and Construction Litigation. His clients include many who are starting or working on construction projects or those who are suffering from construction project defects.. Attorney Murphy was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2018 and is a member of the Southwest Florida Real Estate Investors Association.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Will Auther's practice is focused on high stakes trials in the areas of complex products liability litigation and in commercial and construction litigation. He primarily represents manufacturers and suppliers in their most sensitive and significant cases throughout the entire United States.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
I am a partner in the Gehling Osborn Law Firm, and am licensed in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and California state courts as well as various federal courts. I have significant experience representing individuals and entities in various types of legal disputes and proceedings. My general practice focuses on Construction Law, Business Law and Litigation.
A lot of my practice involves litigation, so I know the importance of fortifying the client's position and preparing for trial. However, litigation is oftentimes avoidable, and in many cases, not in the best interest of the client. Lawsuits can be expensive, emotional, and time consuming. The best lawyers are skilled at avoiding them. Everything revolves around the client. Phones, libraries, conference rooms, bar numbers... would all be meaningless if there was no client. I never forget that. I put myself in my clients' shoes whenever I give advice.. I was born and raised in Seattle. I love it here. I received my B.A. degree from the University of Washington in philosophy. When my professional philosophizing career did not exactly materialize, I applied for law school. In truth, philosophy provided me with an excellent foundation to learn the art of logical reasoning and argument. They say the master philosopher (not lawyer, mind you) is capable of starting with a few premises that noone would deny, and deducing them to a conclusion with which noone would concur. The better a lawyer is at filtering through hype, posturing, and flawed reasoning, the more effective the lawyer is at serving the client's interests. Philosophy was also a good place to learn the fundamentals of ethics. I attended the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene. Yes, that makes me both a Husky and a Duck, which is arguably a contradiction in terms. Within those three years of lawschool, I pursued studies and programs that served to develop my skills of persuasion, advocacy, and articulation.. Legal matters always involve a client. Always. Furthermore, the client is always more important than the legal matter. Always. The reverse is never true. Never. I fully communicate with the client and work with the client to get to the optimum outcome. Where's our direction, our perspective, what is logical, practical, how best to persuade the other side? Our firm's clients are almost always businesspersons. I work with them to determine which facts are important and which are not important so that the appropriate strategy can be developed. Hollywood and television are infatuated with the courtroom, the legal process, the detective work, and most of all, the truth. But "the truth" can rarely be agreed upon by all. Rather, the practice of law and my work as a lawyer involves determination of the "proof". Proof that is logical and persuasive.. As a lawyer, my job entails finding a balance between or among conflicting, inconsistent or adversarial positions. Lawyers and judges attempt to fashion this balance. The better lawyers are able to work with their clients and opposing counsel to define and strike this balance. Other lawyers spend time in the courtroom asking the judge to strike a balance that the lawyer was unable to achieve on behalf of his client. Taking matters to trial, though costly and time consuming, is sometimes necessary. A lot of my work entails helping my clients avoid disputes, e.g., with a good contract. When a dispute develops, I always exhaust every imaginable effort to create a workable solution. My role as a lawyer is not to make cases and arguments where they do not exist. Rather, I see my role as narrowing the issues, sorting out what is undisputed from what is disputed, and putting together a legal strategy that is aimed at an efficient, fair, and economical resolution.. My hobbies include soccer, windsurfing, surfing, badmitten, golf, hiking, snowboarding, running, swimming, and pretty much everything else.
Mr. Gerber is the founder and owner of the Law Offices of Jason M. Gerber. For more than 15 years, Mr. Gerber’s practice has focused on complex litigation and trials for clients in multiple U.S. and foreign jurisdictions. Additionally, Mr. Gerber works as an attorney for attorneys by providing contract and freelance services to law firms of all sizes. By using the efficiency created by developing technology, Mr. Gerber helps law firms and solo attorneys handle complex litigation matters and address pending work load issues at a rate that allows for cost savings for clients and a profit for the attorneys.. Mr. Gerber started his career as a Captain in the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. While in the JAG Corps, Mr. Gerber primarily worked as a Trial Defense Counsel defending soldiers subject to all levels of administrative and criminal charges. During 2004 and 2005, Mr. Gerber served as the sole trial defense counsel at Camp Taji Iraq, located less than 30 miles from Baghdad. During his yearlong deployment, Mr. Gerber defended hundreds of soldiers facing administrative and non judicial punishment and dozens of soldiers facing courts martial for alleged crimes related to the law of war, drug trafficking, aggregated assault and murder. Mr. Gerber was honored for his work as a member of the US Army Trial Defense Service and his service in a combat zone with a Bronze Star in 2005.. After completing his service commitment, Mr. Gerber relocated to Nevada and spent the next 13 years working for one of the preeminent litigation firms in Las Vegas. Mr. Gerber represented some of the largest companies in Las Vegas, numerous small business owners and individuals starting new businesses in areas like construction, mechanic’s liens, hospitality, commercial leasing, professional malpractice and employment claims. During his time in Nevada, Mr. Gerber was promoted from associate attorney to director and finally to a position as an equity shareholder of the firm.. Mr. Gerber also developed a practice on the “other side” of the bench as an arbitrator and panel chair. As a member of the State Bar of Nevada Disciplinary Board Mr. Gerber served as a panelist and panel chair responsible for conducting hearings in attorney discipline cases. Mr. Gerber was also appointed as an arbitrator in civil litigation cases in Clark County, Nevada. Mr. Gerber’s experience includes more than 25 cases were he served as an arbitrator responsible for setting discovery schedules, resolving pre-arbitration disputes, conducting arbitration hearings, issuing decisions and deciding post-arbitration motions. Recently, Mr. Gerber was appointed to the American Arbitration Association National Panel of arbitrators where he will continue his arbitration and mediation practice.. After more then a decade with his firm and in Las Vegas, Mr. Gerber and his family left Las Vegas to return to their roots in the Midwest and to pursue new opportunities. Noting the impact and efficiency technology brought to the practice of law, Mr. Gerber founded the Law Offices of Jason M. Gerber with the primary focus of providing contract or freelance legal assistance to law firms of all sizes and all litigation practice areas. Leveraging the benefits of online resources and the ease of information transfer, Mr. Gerber now brings his significant experience and litigation experience directly to attorneys in need to litigation support. Mr. Gerber can provide large, small and solo law firms with all pre-litigation investigation, drafting of pleadings and discovery during litigation, pre-trial motions, trial preparation and post-trial motions and appeals. Attorneys and firms utilizing these services benefit from the cost savings afforded by the efficiency of technology and the level of experience Mr. Gerber can provide to each case or dispute.. Away from the office, Mr. Gerber enjoys spending time with his beautiful and accomplished wife Tammy and their children. Born and raised outside of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Gerber remains a diehard and blindly hopeful fan of the Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Indians and also enjoys watching college and professional sports with his family and their three dogs. Occasionally, Mr. Gerber can be found damaging golf courses with his aggressive but (largely) ineffective swing. Mr. Gerber is also an avid reader of history books and a devoted fan of Bruce Springsteen and the legendary E Street Band.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.
Ronald Ogomori is a highly experienced litigator with a wide range of legal expertise. Over the last fifteen years, Ronald’s practice has been focused upon all facets of commercial and construction litigation. He has represented owners, developers, contractors, construction managers and architects in a variety of highly complex litigation cases relating to the design, development, construction, and marketing of public, commercial, and residential construction projects all around the State of Hawai`i. Ronald has represented his construction clients in all phases of construction starting with contract drafting, change orders, formal claims, lien applications, and litigation. Ronald has also represented contractors, architects, and other licensees before the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs regarding consumer complaints.. In commercial litigation, Ronald has represented owners, banking institutions, sellers, investors, buyers, and finance companies in business litigation matters including real estate acquisition and development, foreclosures, lease disputes, lease negotiations, zoning applications, zoning violations, breach of contract actions, collection matters, partition cases, summary possession cases, premises liability claims, and insurance defense matters.. Ronald is a graduate of the University of Hawaii-Manoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law. Before launching his own practice, Ronald spent 18 years as a partner in two well-respected firms in Hawaii. He is a member of the Hawaii State Bar Association, American Bar Association, ABA Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, and the ABA Section of Litigation. He is the former Chair and Vice Chair of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City and County of Honolulu, and is admitted to practice before all Hawaii courts and the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii.
Kathryn Gentle was born and raised in Mountain Brook, Alabama. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree at the University of Alabama, Kathryn went on to complete her legal studies at the University of Alabama School of Law.. After law school, Kathryn became licensed to practice law in Georgia, where she resided for several years. Thereafter, Kathryn lived in Detroit, Michigan and Bend, Oregon. After going through her own divorce, Kathryn moved back to her hometown in Alabama. She dedicated her practice to tax resolution and was determined to gain the understanding and experience necessary to become a skilled family law attorney. Having gone through her own divorce, Kathryn understands the emotional and financial issues families experience when dealing with these types of issues. That experience was paramount in establishing the way that she handles divorce and family law cases by understanding that each client and family is different, and their needs should always be considered when determining the best course of action for their case.. For 19 years, Kathryn has been devoted to helping clients navigate emotional and stressful situations perpetuated by tax liability, divorce, and family law issues. Kathryn has customized her practice not only to resolving debts with the I.R.S. and state taxing authorities, but also to assisting individuals with issues pertaining to divorce, separation, custody, visitation, relocation, support, asset protection and division, domestic violence, modifications, enforcement, grandparents rights, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and appeals. Her tax experience and knowledge has become a key skill in resolving complex cases regarding division of assets with high martial estates and locating hidden assets.. In May of 2019, Kathryn became of Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, an elite group of highly skilled negotiators and litigators who represent individuals in all facets of family law. Kathryn has had intensive training in the art of Family Law Advocacy Skills at the National Institute for Trial Advocacy in Boulder, Colorado, has been recognized by Birmingham Magazine and B-Metro Magazine as a “Top Attorney” for the past 6 years, is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Georgia, and is also licensed to practice before the United States Tax Court.. In her free time, Kathryn enjoys being outdoors, Alabama football, and spending time with her son Smith, her stepson Nathan, and her husband Scot.
Experienced Construction Accident attorney serving clients in United States and surrounding areas.