Kelly L Andersen

1730 E McAndrews Rd Ste A, Medford, OR

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4.8 / 5
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62 Reviews
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Education

1979
Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1976
Brigham Young University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 72 reviews
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Lynne christofanelli

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19 Aug, 2024
My mother was killed by a drunk driver. She was still very active with lots of life left. David was not just successful with winning us lots more than the insurance initially offered, he was compassionate and caring. He explained every part of the process and options clearly. I could tell how knowledgeable he was as he looked into every option to get my family the maximum amount possible. I am so grateful that we found him to represent us.
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Rick mcclure

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31 Jul, 2024
Grateful for the help in successfully navigating a potential contentious insurance issue. Mr. Andersen and staff were professional and effective. Highly recommend them.
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Danielle simington

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13 May, 2024
Linthorst took on our Motor Vehicle Accident and did an incredible job for us! He and his team when above and beyond in representing us!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced lawyer
“Kelly Andersen is a brilliant lawyer with vast experience. He handled my case with incredible professionalism and had my back every step of the way.”
2
Honest and acts with integrity
“Not only is he extremely honest, but he will do everything in his power to help and protect you from being harmed further.”
3
Compassionate and caring approach
“He is a true seeker of justice for those who need help. He explained everything to me so that I would know what to expect, and all possible outcomes that could potentially occur.”
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Dedicated to achieving the best outcome for clients
“He fought for me, for what is right and without promise of compensation. He continues to represent me and I will always be grateful.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“He responded to emails and phone calls quickly and I never felt brushed aside.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2018:
Oregon Trial Lawyer, How to Deal with Difficult Clients
2017:
Medford Mail Tribune, My adventure: Cherished views on the climb up Mount Shasta
2017:
Medford Mail Tribuine, Guest Opinion: Bill would restore justice for those injured by negligence
2017:
Medford Mail Tribune, The Mountain Now Lives Inside
2017:
Medford Mail Tribune, Preparing for a climb up 22,814-foot Aconcagua
2016:
The Bencher (American Inns of Court), Ten Tips for Achieving Better Work-Life Balance
2016:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Presenting Evidence Visually
2016:
Oregon State Bar Bulletin, Creating Effective Visual Presentations: A Better Way
2015:
Medford Mail Tribune, Scouting the Castle Crags
2014:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Taming the Lion – the Evidence Rule
2013:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Ten Tips for Dealing with the Difficult Client
2013:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Innovative Ways to Use Requests for Admissions
2012:
Oregon State Bar, Book on Torts, Negligence: The Basic Elements
2011:
Oregon State Bar Bulletin, If I were Young Again: Reflections on the First 30 Years
2011:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Success with Positively Motivated Clients
2009:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Lessons Learned – What David Ball Can Teach Us
2009:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Keep Balance, Keys to Good Law Firm Economics
2006:
Southern Oregon Federal Bar Association Newsletter, What You Don’t Know You Don’t Know
2004:
Oregon State Bar Bulletin, To Be Free
2004:
Products Liability newsletter, Informal Focus Groups
2004:
Products Liability Newsletter, Beating the Statute of Limitations in a Products Liability Case
2002:
Oregon State Bar Bulletin, Sleeping Where The Wind Blows
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