Edward Marc Bernstein, experienced Car Accident, Litigation attorney in Las Vegas, NV with 296 reviews
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Edward Marc Bernstein

500 S Fourth Street., Las Vegas, NV

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Eve mohammed

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20 Jun, 2024
Only will take your case if you have done the footwork in its entirety. Couldn’t even provide a consultation. Not surprised by this. Seems like this is the norm for these Las Vegas lawyers.
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Jman

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06 May, 2024
Chris was amiable, professional and responsive. Job well done!
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Alan zack

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01 Apr, 2024
On the evening of September 24, 2023, at 6:15 p.m. I was driving to my work as a night shift nurse at UMC as I have done 100’s of times before. I was traveling from my home in Henderson north on the 95 freeway to exit at MLK Blvd. At the 95/MLK off ramp I waited for the light to turn green then turned left onto MLK. I was then T-Boned by another vehicle traveling south on MLK that ran the red light. The full front of his car had severe damage. The right side of my car had moderate damage but was undriveable due to damage to the right front wheel. I got out of my vehicle and approached the vehicle that struck me. He appeared to be intoxicated. He was attempting to leave and was speaking to me in Spanish. Then in English he told me “We go, no police.” I called 911 and a brief time later an NHP officer arrived. He took my statement and called for a Spanish speaking officer to come and speak to the other driver. A Spanish speaking officer arrived and spoke to the other driver. The NHP officer gave me a report number. At this time, a friend or family member of the second driver arrived. They did a little work to his car then drove away. I could not drive my car due to the damage. My husband arrived and called AAA to have our car towed. Once my Adrenaline, calmed down my back and shoulder were hurting, and I went to the St. Rose De Lima Emergency Room from the accident scene where they performed a CT scan, X-Rays, and prescribed pain killers. I went home and rested and lost five days of work. I went to St. Rose Physical Therapy for 23 visits over a three month period and had three follow up doctors’ visits. Our car had $3745.40 worth of damage and was repaired by Frank’s Auto Body. We paid a deductible of $500.00. I was hit by a driver who was a Mexican citizen with a Mexican driver’s license. He was driving a car rented in Mexico. He had an insurance policy for the rental car with an office located in California. We contacted the Ed Bernstein Law Office the day after the accident because they have an office near our home. We provided them with the police report, photos, road maps, etc. They contacted the insurance company of the other driver and told us at first they were not responding then later told us they refused liability as their driver claimed I had run the light and his was green, which was not true. He hit me, he had severe front-end damage, his speed was fast enough that his air bags were deployed, my damage was on the passenger side. There were no witnesses, and the police report did not indicate who was at fault since neither officer witnessed the accident. Our insurance company, USAA, after their investigation declared we were not at fault. After six months the Ed Bernstein law firm informed us they were dropping the case as there were no witnesses and declared it to be a He said/She said case that they could not win. We disagree as the relative damage to each vehicle clearly shows the other driver hit me. I feel the Ed Bernstein Law Office gave up too easily without fighting for me. It took a month from the time of the telephone call informing us that they were dropping the case to when we received the certified letter dropping the case so I could proceed with another law firm.
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Responsive and communicative staff who keep clients informed throughout the process
“They made the whole process so much easier for me, it would have been such a pain to deal with insurance companies without a lawyer. Cecile Munding was so wonderful. I appreciate her help so much.”
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Firm fights for client's best interests to maximize settlement
“They went up and beyond to make sure everything was a smooth process and were very accommodating considering how busy my schedule is.”
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Efficient and expedient handling of cases
“They did more for us in a week then my first lawrys did in a month. They also kept in contact with us and let us know the status of everything.”
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Strong advocacy and negotiation skills to get favorable outcomes
“They pressured the insurance company to give me a more fair sum. It was an overall a great experience with them.”
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Personalized, compassionate, and caring approach to clients
“From the first hello everyone at this firm treated me with respect and they all had a caring nature regarding what had happened.”
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Lack of communication and updates from the firm
“They never called you unless you call them for an update it's like you have to remind them to do their job or you won't hear back for months.”
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Potential issues with staff turnover and inconsistent representation
“I worked with an attorney who was just very busy and preoccupied but he tried to provide customer service. However, his legal assistance or counterpart is short, abrasive, ignores calls & messages.”
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Concerns about the firm's trial experience and willingness to go to court
“They have no trial experience. They only want a quick settlement to collect their fee. They have no interest in starting an action or going to trial.”
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Perception of prioritizing firm's interests over client's best interests
“They suck at communicating. I went months without hearing from them. Not only that but also they take 1/3 of your settlement amount PLUS AN EXTRA FEE THAT WAS A COUPLE HUNDRED DOLLARS so that's less money that you will receive.”
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Isolated incidents of poor service and unprofessional conduct
“The lawyers were rude and hung up on me when they realized they couldn't make money off my case. Totally unprofessional and cold hearted.”

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