Bradley Michael Sopotnick, experienced Workers Compensation attorney in Jacksonville, FL with 37 reviews
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Bradley Michael Sopotnick

76 S. Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL

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2007:
Florida Coastal School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2002:
University of Florida, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.4 37 reviews
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Hunter n

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08 May, 2024
That man Keith is a legend. The way he commands a court room is something to be seen. He is captivating in the way he speaks and eloquent in his wording. Me and my brother had a long case but Keith helped us get to a resolution that will let us both not stress about any care in the foreseeable future. Keith will fight for you. I cant recommend him and his firm enough.
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William

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08 May, 2024
I was 20 years old and I was desperate and settled for the only lawyer I thought would take my case. I got hurt on the job and it was due to negligence and I thought it was my fault because he would never contact me….he also let the other lawyers walk all over us in the settlement phase and we couldn’t get no where. He told me I might as well just take what they are offering me because the case isn’t going to win. It should have been an easy case. This still hits me till this day I have back pain from that injury and I had to settle because he wouldn’t do his job. I had bills and couldn’t afford to wait for him to actually do his job or even care about me or what I had going on…etc I’m 27 about to be 28 and I still have these problems and have to work everyday with these issues. Not a good person I dont recommend
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Rob clark

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22 Apr, 2024
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and skilled in legal matters
“Mr. Sopotnick extensive detail and knowledge in the legal system I would have been wrongfully accused, charged and sentenced.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients
“He helped me with a criminal case that was doomed for some serious time in jail. I was looking at 2+ yrs. for a (Felony Fleeing and Eluding, along with some other charges. After several months of continuous fighting Mr. Sopotnick got my case granted into the Veterans Court Track.”
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Friendly and goes the extra mile for clients
“He was friendly and very knowledgeable about how my case needed to be handled. He kept me informed and I felt that he went the extra mile for me.”
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Fails to communicate and respond to clients
“He does not get back to you. Ever. And if he sends one of his associates to represent you just go home, you have a better chance of winning that way.”
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Neglects important tasks and fails to follow through
“I lost custody of my children because he failed to file the paperwork with the judge when I had to leave town due to the death of my mother. He said he would handle everything.”
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Provides poor representation and does not advocate for client's interests
“I lost my worker's compensation case because he Did Not do his job correctly. I was injured on my job years ago and I'm still struggling and suffering from it. The doctor scratched my eye. He did nothing. Even a different lawyer said he did a horrible job. I'm left with nothing.”

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