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About StrubleCohen
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Is StrubleCohen the right law firm for me?
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What can I expect from StrubleCohen?
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Will there be more than one attorney working on my case?
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Will I have to pay legal fees or costs to StrubleCohen
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Will I have to go to Court?
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Does StrubleCohen deduct attorney’s fees or costs from the claim amount awarded at trial?
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What is expected of me as the client?
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What is an Examination Under Oath?
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What is Discovery?
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What is a Deposition?
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What can you expect in a deposition?
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What are some Deposition tips?
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What is Mediation?
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What happens if a case doesn’t settle during Mediation?
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What if I don’t want to accept the insurance company’s offer?
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How long can it take to resolve an insurance claim?
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What happens if I don’t agree with the judge or jury?
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Can an insurance company appeal if we win?
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What is ClaimAppeals.com?
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Who founded StrubleCohen
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What does it mean to be Board Certified?
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What inspired Matthew Struble to found StrubleCohen
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Can I learn more about a recent case from Lead Attorney Matthew Struble?
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What sets StrubleCohen apart?

Board certified in civil trial

Board certified in appellate trial

Less than 10 of 112,000 lawyers to have this distinction

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Board Certified
Civil Trial & Appellate Practice Board Certified.Less than 10 of 112,000 lawyers to have this distinction.
Trial & Appellate Experience
50+ insurance claim jury trials.
60+ insurance claim appeals.
Proven Results
Over 1,000 claim denials overturned.
Cutting-edge Technology
Custom software utilized to eliminate delay tactics and promote prompt resolution of your claim.
Communication
Automated claim updates and access to your claim’s status.