Donald A Caminiti, experienced Personal Injury attorney in Hackensack, NJ with 18 reviews
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Donald A Caminiti

41 Main St, Hackensack, NJ

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1976:
Rutgers University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1973:
Rutgers University, Newark, BA History

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13 Jul, 2019
He is a detail-oriented, caring, and thorough legal advocate. The office is benefitted by an exceptionally skilled staff of legal assistants -- Randi and Beth. You will not find a better combination — and most important you will receive a superior case outcome if you select Don at the law firm of Breslin and Breslin. Personally, I smiled at the results he and his team produced for me.
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Kimberly

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28 Feb, 2019
Mr. Caminiti and the other lawyers at Breslin and Breslin were the perfect choice for me and my family when we needed a lawyer after I was hit by a car. Mr. Caminiti was always attentive and there to help me with every problem and concern I had. He helped me figure out how to deal with the insurance companies so that all my medical bills would be paid (something no one without his experience could ever have figured out), and he even got me a settlement beyond anything I thought I’d get! But most importantly, he cared about me and my family and about helping us recover from this terrible accident. Mr. Caminiti was there for us throughout every step of the process and was able to help us get the best medical and legal care. I would highly recommend Breslin and Breslin to anyone!
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Abigail

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05 Dec, 2018
Don Caminiti is a very professionally experienced lawyer, who gets the job done. His consistency to getting you to a fair settlement is something that amazed me. He was patient and accommodating to my situation. Definitely would recommend his services to anyone looking for a personal injury lawyer
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Publications

1991:
New Jersey Trial Lawyer Magazine, How to Prove a Portee or Falzone Emotional Distress Case
1988:
Products Liability Practice Guide, Matthew Bender, Vol 4, Recreation and Sports Equipment, Chapter 71 (co-author)

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