Straight Talk About your Lawyers
At Tobin, Reitman, Greenstein, Caruso, Wiener & Konray we are very well aware of the fact that it is fashionable to bash lawyers in the civil justice system. When we are asked questions about what trial lawyers do, our response is:
We decided to become lawyers because we wanted to help people. Our clients are real people - not Corporations. We work with individuals and their families. We decided a long time ago, that we did not want to use our skills to help some large, faceless organization more interested in profits than people.
Our clients all have one thing in common:
Somebody did something to hurt them and is not treating them fairly by acknowledging the wrong and fixing it. The real question is what can you do when you are not treated fairly. The answer is that you can hire a lawyer who is willing to work hard for real people like you.
Often, but not always, the people who hurt our clients realize what they did and want to do the right thing. However, their insurance companies take over and the companies try as hard as they can to keep our clients from being treated fairly.
The insurance industry makes its profits by taking your money and holding on to it for as long as it possibly can. The industry often denies claims it knows are perfectly valid. Insurance companies stall and delay so they can hold on to people's money and invest it for huge profits - but meanwhile our clients are forced to wait.
We do not work for the insurance industry; our job is to help people when the insurance industry is giving them a runaround.
It has become popular to pick on people who do what we do for a living. However, we are proud to say that we help real people in need. We do not think that there is a much better job in our legal system in helping to make sure the system works right for the average American family it was intended to help.
TOBIN REITMAN GREENSTEIN
CARUSO WIENER & KONRAY
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