I am a graduate of Oberlin College and the University of San Francisco School of Law. Starting my legal career, I trained with a nationally renowned attorney who once had the highest jury verdict in U.S. history. I also trained with a highly respected attorney who is now a respected California appellate justice.
Please contact me to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your situation.
Medical malpractice cases are extremely complex and are vigorously defended. Your choice in an attorney is crucial if you wish to recover full compensation for a medical error that has caused you injury.
Mr. Cohen takes his skills and knowledge he acquired from working at one of the most respected personal injury law firms in California to his law practice. He provides each and every client with the personalized attention he or she deserves and dedicates 100% to every case.
Your first consultation is free. Please contact us to schedule a meeting with attorney Bennett M. Cohen. Located in San Francisco, we handle cases throughout the Bay Area and beyond.
Many attorneys choose not to take on legal malpractice cases because they can be challenging, but at our firm we take pride in our legal abilities in this area. San Francisco legal malpractice lawyer Bennett M. Cohen sees what it takes to make things right again.
Please contact us to schedule your free initial consultation by calling or contacting us online. Located in San Francisco, we handle cases throughout the Bay Area and beyond.
Major Disability Insurer reversed its denial of the insured's claim due to Multiple Sclerosis and agreed to pay benefits.
In a confidential settlement, a disability insurer reversed its multiple denials of disability claims over two years and agreed to pay benefits.
Prudential Insurance Company reversed its denial of disability claim arising from visual impairment and agreed to pay all past due benefits
The California Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Insurance must screen all new disability policies to prohibit misleading and illegal provisions.
A federal jury found the San Francisco Police Department to have used excessive force against a restrained arrestee, on June 13, 2014.
This case involved Standard Insurance Company, Reuters's bad faith denial of disability benefits.
In this case, a California woman faced the denial of her disability insurance claim.