Roman Diveev, experienced Car Accident, Personal Injury attorney in Port Orange, FL with 8 reviews
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Roman Diveev

632 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL

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2016:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2013:
University of Central Florida, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Anonymous

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14 Oct, 2024
I hired Mr Diveev following a work accident where I acquired a brain injury. I went to him because workman's comp was denying my Neurology care . He filed with the court. Then on the day of court, during court, he withdrew his filing . Saying to me "we'll get another bite at this apple. " I didn't understand at the time what the problem was or why he was withdrawing. I came to find out much later that Mr Diveev incompetently filed suit against workman's comp for orthopedic surgery. Yes you read that right orthopedic surgery. Additionally As a result of him withdrawing the lawsuit, I became financially responsible for the insurance carriers lawyer fees and lost the indemnity benefits . He had the balls still bill me for his representation! Filing incompetent suits he should be paying me for the losses I incurred as a result of his incompetence. I don't know how it happened but I just learned today that Rue and Ziffra have been put on my WC case as my attorneys but they are not my attorneys. I don't know what sketchy thing they're up to.
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David n. jacobsen

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22 Aug, 2018
I have had the opportunity to work with Mr. Ziffra and the other attorneys at Rue & Ziffra for the past 20 years. I can tell you that they have always been very professional and caring for the clients I have had contact with. Really appreciate the community involvement as well !
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Hector cuprill, jr.

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22 Aug, 2018
I am an attorney who has been licensed in good standing before the Florida Bar since 2002. I refer litigation personal injury cases to this firm (as my focus is in on civil defense, divorces, and criminal law). This firm has the financial means to fight insurance companies. This firm is not afraid to file suit to get results. I can also state to other attorneys that Rue and Ziffra protects attorney referral fees. If you are an attorney considering referring a case to another law firm to handle your case, please consider Rue and Ziffra for Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Social Security, and Worker's Comp. --Hector R. Cuprill, Jr., Esquire
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Highly skilled and effective attorney who gets results for clients
“Allan is a skilled attorney who gets results, time after time, for his clients.”
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Caring and knowledgeable, providing excellent client support
“I can't tell you how thankful I am to have Allan Ziffra as my attorney. He is caring and very knowledgeable.”
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Firm has the financial resources to fight insurance companies and is not afraid to file suit
“This firm has the financial means to fight insurance companies. This firm is not afraid to file suit to get results.”
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Firm protects attorney referral fees, making it a trusted partner for other legal professionals
“I can also state to other attorneys that Rue and Ziffra protects attorney referral fees.”
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