Douglas William Tuttle, experienced Personal Injury attorney in Vero Beach, FL with 1 reviews
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Douglas William Tuttle

3617 20th St, Vero Beach, FL

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1992:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1988:
State University of New York, Albany

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06 Nov, 2014
My name is Elizabeth (Lisa). On April 24, 2013, I was involved in an intersection t-bone collision, the other driver (Defendant), blew the red light, which resulted in a double roll-over accident in my minivan (it was completely totaled), and i was diagnosed with a fractured left clavicle (collar-bone), a torn left rotator cuff, and 4 bulging and herniated disks in my neck I was unsure of even who to consult as an attorney, until close friends had highly recommended Douglas Tuttle. Let me just start by saying, I normally don't write reviews, but after meeting with Doug, he seemed very knowledgible about Florida personal injury laws, very personable, professional, detailed oriented, compassionate and responsive to me as a client. He, along with his staff (Kim, Margo and others) were very quick to respond to all of my concerns, and helped me get through a very long and trying year and a half of having to deal with Geiko Insurance, their Doctors, and the at fault Defendant (who, during the whole ordeal claimed the accident was my fault!), and also having to deal with my own Doctor and treatments. After all that time of me being beaten down to almost nothing, all the tears and frustration, and almost throwing in the towel, Doug pulled me back, and always gave me hope "that I will get through this". He helped me overcome Geiko and the Defendant who lied about the whole thing, and helped me get the the compensation for my pain and suffering that I deserved. If I could give Doug a 1000 star review....well I just did, so there it is. What more can I say, but....KUDOS AND A BIG SHOUT OUT TO DOUGLAS TUTTLE AND HIS STAFF IN VERO BEACH!
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