Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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  1. Personal Injury Attorney
  2. Law Firm
  3. Lawyer

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Personal injury firm based in San Francisco.


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3.7

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Anyone who hires Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP as their law firm is wise in my opinion.

I was most fortunate to have the Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLPLaw firm in San Francisco handle a serious personal injury case for me a couple of years ago. I sought the firm out on the recommendation of a prominent San Francisco Lawyer that I had worked with (practicing in another legal field).

The reason for my consulting with a personal injury firm was that had suffered a very difficult fall while walking down a San Francisco street… it happened on a non-compliant sidewalk and unfortunately led to my right ankle being crushed. This in turn required an ambulance to the hospital and ensuing emergency surgery, during which I needed13 nails in my ankle to hold the lower part of my leg together. The pain that followed surgery lasted for a full year, till I needed a second surgery to remove most of the nails that had been a constant bother, and made walking hard.
As I was not personally at fault for the injury, I needed a great Law firm to review and possibly handle my case. I found that in Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP.

When I first sought this firm out, I was received exceptionally well and met all the Partners in the firm. The main lawyer assigned to my case had just the right experience to assist me, but several partners were involved from the beginning and I understand there was continuous communication between them as my case progressed to the complex mediation. I was counseled on an ongoing basis during this stressful process.

The firm always made me feel that I was in the best hands. Negotiations with the opponents in the case were difficult and extensive. My protective lawyers provided excellent evidence and were shining during the process. Their out-of-the box creativity and tactics in making their arguments for my case were invaluable.

Anyone who hires Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP as their law firm is wise in my opinion.

Catharina Swanstrom, San Francisco, CA

September 2, 2021
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