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Understanding Personal Injuries — Inside & Out
Our attorneys understand personal injury lawsuits on many levels. We have settled millions of dollars worth of claims for our clients, and when a case cannot be settled, we go to court. We have litigated hundreds of claims and have achieved many favorable verdicts for our clients.
Doctors focus on your body to help it heal. Insurance companies focus on the numbers and attempt to reduce costs whenever possible. The reality is that insurance companies try to pay you the least amount that you will accept for your case. As personal injury attorneys, we work with the medical information and the insurance companies and make sure your rights are protected and you receive full and fair compensation for your accident claim. Your job is to work on getting better.
At our law firm, we don’t dabble in personal injury law. We are immersed in it so that we are up to date with the latest case law, the latest litigation techniques, the latest medical technology and treatments, and the latest state and national regulations. When you focus on a particular activity, you get better at it. As the saying goes, “Practice makes perfect.”
Skillful Negotiation & Well-Honed Trial Skills
Most legal disputes are resolved without the need to ever go to trial. Many cases can be satisfactorily resolved by having a serious, professional negotiator on your side to advocate on your behalf. However, when a case deserves a trial in front of a judge or jury, Ryan E. Alekman and Robert A. DiTusa have the experience and skills necessary to present your case to a judge or jury to show that you deserve compensation.
We are lawyers you can talk to, and we will listen to what you have to say. No matter how complex the issue, we can break it down into simple and clearly stated options. Every client is important to us.

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"I stood up for my friends, and I'll stand up for YOU."
– Robert DiTusa
"At Alekman DiTusa, giving back isn't just what we do - it's who we are. It's a big part of our culture."
– Ryan Alekman