Craig A. Bramley

129 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME

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4.6 / 5
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Education

1996
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1992
Trinity College, BA

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4.6 122 reviews
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John danforth

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06 Jan, 2025
Excellent people. They made a very tough situation as easy as they could.
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Jacob neal

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06 Jan, 2025
Over the past five years, I’ve had the privilege of working with Tim Kenlan and the team at Berman & Simmons, and I can confidently say that they are exceptional in every sense of the word. Tim's empathy, dedication, and deep expertise have made an immeasurable difference in my life. From the very first meeting, Tim treated me with kindness and respect, making me feel like more than just another client. He has a straightforward approach that inspires confidence, and his ability to explain complex legal matters in an understandable way is remarkable. What truly sets Tim and the entire Berman & Simmons team apart is how much they genuinely care about the people they represent. Every interaction made it clear that I mattered—not just my case, but me as a person. Their consistent support, tireless effort, and unmatched professionalism have been invaluable. I am so grateful for everything Tim and his firm have done for me. If you are looking for an attorney who will truly fight for you while treating you with the utmost compassion and respect, I cannot recommend Tim Kenlan and Berman & Simmons enough.
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Maggie allen

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05 Dec, 2024
Helped my family and I so much. 10/10- can’t thank them enough! Best of the best
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Exceptional client-focused service and communication
“Dan and Alison were and are very compassionate people which has meant a great deal to my father and I during this challenging experience this past year. Dan and Alison were prompt in returning our calls and e-mails during our case which was also appreciated.”
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Comprehensive legal expertise and successful case outcomes
“Jim and his firm would absolutely be my first call. Thanks again guys; really can't thank you enough!”
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Strong advocacy and commitment to clients' best interests
“They worked ceaselessly to gather the medical opinions and documentation needed to make our case a success. On several occasions they traveled to us to make things easier.”
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Personalized attention and continuous support throughout the process
“They kept us updated through the whole process and always put our son first.”
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Trustworthy and transparent legal guidance
“Dov was easy to work with and effective in getting things done. Our family really appreciated all of the hard work that was put into our case by Dov.”
Cons
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Unwillingness to take on certain types of cases
“Not sure what Berman and Simmons i was contacted by but it doesn't matter. My case was dismissed before giving any in depth details. I waited a week to hear back from a rep named Susan and i would not recommend receiving any legal help from any attorney that refuses your case before hearing the facts.”
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Delayed or lack of response from the firm
“I did an intake and gave many details on December 21st. The lady was friendly and nice. She told me she'd call me back on Monday. BermanSimmons never returned my call on that day.”

Publications

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In Brief, The Presentation of a Complex Personal Injury Case Can be Streamlined and Enhanced Through the Use of Currently Available Technology
2016:
In Brief, Ready for the Next 100 Years
2013:
In Brief, The Practical Implications of the Continuing Negligent Treatment Doctrine
2011:
In Brief, Evaluation of Bowel Injury Cases
2010:
In Brief, Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
2008:
In Brief, Taking on Medical Malpractice Cases
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