"When looking for an attorney, I couldn't find anything negative about the Rasansky Law Firm. When I called other law firms, I had a hard time getting through to anyone. The accident was horrifying. I lost my job after the accident. It was great someone was able to meet with me at my home. Troy eased my mind. I later met with Ryan, and he answered all my questions about my case. Ryan did a great job getting the best settlement for me."
Karadon Haynes
"Ryan Anderson went above and beyond for me. I appreciated and enjoyed working with Ryan. The service the Rasansky Law firm staff provides is exceptional and I'm sure is beyond what you could expect from other law firms."
"My experience was awesome. Most law firms won't take the time to call back their clients, but I received timely communications from both the paralegal and attorney. I will refer those I know injured to the Rasansky Law Firm".
“The Rasansky Law firm provided a fast response to my case. I appreciated the personal follow up whenever I had a question or to update me on the status of the case.”
Do you know the rules about legal advertising?
When looking for legal representation, there are several places to look, but when using advertising there are a few things that you need to be aware of.
Although the Bar Association has some rules that govern attorney advertising, it usually does not actively investigate, restrict or determine whether each lawyer who advertises is a specialist or has experience with the type of case being advertised.
This means a lawyer can advertise that she is a "divorce lawyer" or "personal injury attorney" when that lawyer may have limited experience or knowledge of that area of the law.