Daryl Lee Zaslow, experienced Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury attorney in Edison, NJ with 2 reviews
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Daryl Lee Zaslow

40 Ethel Road, Edison, NJ

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07 Oct, 2015
The loss of my husband due to malpractice was and is devastating , daryl took on our case and said , unfortunately I can't bring your husband back but I can make sure that you will be ok financially and that is what he did , with compassion and dedication and always made feel like he had time for me , I never felt rushed or unimportant , I cannot say enough about how professional yet caring this office has treated me . Mr. Zaslow is truly the best at what he does and I can't say enough about his secretary who not only kept me informed but listened to me during the most painful time of my life , all I can say is what a great team . Thank you daryl for helping me . Thank you heather for listening. CC
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08 Oct, 2014
When, at age 44 my son suffered a massive Ischemic stroke, my greatest concern was how he would be able to live a normal life without the use of his speech and his arm.. Daryl Zaslow went to bat for him and through his tireless efforts, his medical knowledge and his sincere concern for my son, Mr. Zaslow secured for my son a future not only without financiial worries, but with hope and happiness. There are no words to express the thanks of our family to a great lawyer.
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