Amanda Louise Brasfield

7210 East State Street, Suite 102A, Rockford, IL

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Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
2010
Loyola University Chicago School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006
University of Illinois, Chicago, Bachelor
2001
Southwestern Illinois College, Associates Degree

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Nancy huyck

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27 Aug, 2024
I recommend this firm. Contact Amanda Brasfield for any concerns or inquiries regarding medical malpractice cases or law. She has won millions of dollars worth of compensation for individuals and families. She is highly competent, reliable and trustworthy. Her firm will be an asset to you.
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23 Aug, 2024
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Rocio ortega

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23 Aug, 2024
Gracias al abogado Omar salguero por su buen trabajo y dedicacion,a todo su equipo por su trabajo y amabilidad y especialmente a Veronica v por todo su trabajo,comunicacion y su paciencia para explicar todo muy bien.
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Publications

2019:
PRWEB, Craig Mannarino & Amanda Brasfield Recognized as Winners of One of the Top 10 Verdicts in Illinois in 2018
2018:
PRWEB, Schwartz Injury Law selected as 2018 Super Lawyers in Illinois
2017:
Illinois State Bar Association, Anatomy of a Medical Negligence Trial
2017:
Illinois State Bar Association, Allen Schwartz Opens Schwartz Injury Law
2017:
Dupage County Bar Association, Schwartz Injury Law Opens Office in Orland Park, Illinois
2017:
PRWEB, Schwartz Injury Law Opens Office in Orland Park, Illinois
2015:
Cook County Record, Appendectomy patient alleges medical malpractice
2015:
Cook County Record, Estate's suit alleges medical malpractice in man's death
2015:
Cook County Record, Man sues hospital, doctors for alleged wrongful death of wife
2015:
Cook County Record, Patient sues Advocate Sherman over respiratory distress at hospital
2015:
Chicago Lawyer, Emerging Lawyers on a Fast Track to the Top
2013:
Gauge Data Solutions, Calloway v. Bovis Lend Lease, Inc.
2011:
ABA The Health Lawyer, Medical Technology Companies Partnering with Academic Medical Centers: Practical Approaches to Managing Regulatory Risks while Preserving Innovation
2011:
Cook County Jury Verdict Reporter, Work Injury - Father and Son Buried in Trench Collapse - One Lives, One Dies
2010:
Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, Vested Interest
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10 Dec, 2015 by Greg
I have to say my whole experience with Mr. Springer and his office from start to finish was absolutely smooth. He took his time and answered all my questions and every time I emailed him I heard right back from him. On top of everything the fee's he charges is great and nowhere around you'll find them this cheap. I highly recommend Dan Springer and his office for all your needs for a lawyer. Thanks again Mr. Springer........
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12 Feb, 2015 by David
I found the Springer Law Firm on line and called them up. I was able to have questions resolved over the phone. After meeting with Mr Springer I was told of my options and was not pressured into anything. The consultation was free even though I didn't file. I had checked out other firms and was surprised to find out how much they charged. I even asked him how much it would be before I chose to not file. He had told my the price and I was surprised at how much less it would have been to go through him. I highly recommend this firm! They are the most affordable, with the highest quality of work (at least what I experienced). They were always responsive and proved to be knowledgeable. I hate to think how much I could have paid if I was convinced to file with another law firm. It's nice to know there are people out there that don't try to take advantage of you.
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06 May, 2016 by Josh
I was (falsely) accused of a hit and run in downtown Rockford and I thought that I was going to be forever tarnished with criminal conviction. Mr. Altamore assured me that he could keep the conviction off my record from day one, immediately alleviating my anxiety. He then proceeded to find all of the holes in the prosecutions arguments and I walked out of the court room with a traffic ticket and court supervision (my choice - he says I would have had a good chance at winning a trial). I still have the civil case with which to deal but at least I can still move to Canada when Trump gets elected! In all seriousness he knows his trade and can get the job done: worth every penny.
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