Brenda Kay Tremble

3100 Eagle Ave, Wausau, WI

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16 Mar, 2022 by Jody
I was attacked by 3 dogs. I called two attorneys' offices. One returned my call just short of 2 weeks but Lance Trollop returned my call the same day. He explained in depth what would entail should I go ahead with a claim to get reimbursed for medical expenses, etc. After I retained him I emailed and talked with his paralegals on occasion. They returned my emails and called promptly. I had full confidence in them, too. I would not hesitate to call Lance Trollop.
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21 May, 2021 by Jim
I have never been injured in a car accident and have never hired a lawyer until I was broadsided by another car. I decided I needed representation. I called one law office who I'm sure everyone has heard of and didn't even get a reply. I then called Bremer and Trollop and was contacted shortly thereafter. I have been working with Lance and he has always been professional, diligent and respectful. The case was recently settled and I was very pleased with the outcome.
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23 May, 2020 by Anonymous
Lance was very professional and caring throughout. He and his associates worked long and hard for me and my family. I would recommend him for anyone needing guidance our representation.
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03 Feb, 2014 by Ryan
We have found Theresa Laughlin to be caring and informative. She has shown us that she has a can do and to the point attitude. We would recommend her to anyone needing the kind of help and expertise that we needed.
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01 Feb, 2013 by Mike
Theresa was a great attorney. She was always responsive to my questions no matter how many or how odd they may have been. I would recomend Theresa to anyone who has a personal injury case. She treats you more like she is your friend than your attorney.
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04 Dec, 2012 by Anonymous
Professional and kind. Explained the whole process to me and was able to get a fair settlement for my claim. It was nice to have someone give me such great service when my claim was not the 6 or 7 figure "ad worthy" claim. Knowing a little about the process, I suspect those are rare.
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24 Jun, 2014 by Patrick
I had the pleasure to work with Peter over a three year period on my personal injury case. I can honestly say that Peter made what could have been an unpleasant experience pleasurable. The whole time I worked with Peter I always felt that I was being represented at the highest level and he always communicated with me what was going on and where we were at all times. I was very satisfied with the outcome of my case and would highly recommend Peter no matter how large of small the case. Peter is clearly a rising star in the Habush firm.
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07 May, 2014 by Mathew
I was in my first car accident just over a year ago where i was struck by another driver and did have some injuries because of it. I was unsure of the process and was overwhelmed with all the phone calls from the clinic and the insurance company and not even sure what my rights were. I hired Pete to help me out with this traumatic event. From the moment he started i did not receive any more phone calls and he kept me well informed of what the discussions were he was having on my behalf. A car accident is not a fun thing to deal with and Pete was very understanding and patiently answered all my questions about the case and what my rights are in this situation. He did everything in his power to make sure i received the treatment i needed as well as the financial amount i was owed. I would definitely highly recommend Pete Young to anyone who is seeking a lawyer!!
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05 Sep, 2013 by Todd o.
Peter M. Young helped me to receive compensation when I was hurt because of a trip and fall on a poorly maintained parking lot. I was very satisfied with his responsiveness to my needs, and also with his staff’s attention to my case. I would recommend Peter M. Young to anyone that needs someone to aggressively represent them due to injury.
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