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Yosha Law Firm treats you like family because they’re family! Click to hear from Buddy Yosha and his son Brandon about how they go the extra mile to assure that their clients receive justice.
Brandon Yosha, personal injury attorney, and his son Buddy Yosha, attorney at Yosha Law Firm, joined us today to share how they go the extra mile to assure that their clients receive justice.
Question: Tell us a bit about your law firm’s history?
Answer: We started our firm in 1963. My first law partner was Sidney Eskenazi. He gave me a job. Both of us are Sephardic Jews and my father knew Sidney’s father very well. Our office was just two blocks from this studio, ironically.
Question: You had some success in your first jury trial, when’s your next big trial scheduled?
Answer: You know I am glad you asked this question and it’s a question our clients ask us all the time – “When am I going to get my day in court?”
And unfortunately, COVID-19 has created so much backlog with judicial court systems across the country – Indiana included. Cases that would have certainly been tried by now, under normal circumstances, have been pushed back years. Some cases that were filed in 2018 have trial dates now set in 2023. Clients with catastrophic injuries, who are rendered permanently disabled through no fault of their own, who can’t make a living for their family anymore, who can’t do the things they loved most in life – whether it be running in marathons, playing touch football with their kids outside, going skiing or hiking, or horseback riding. They were able to do all these things one day. And suddenly, these treasures of life are stolen from them forever.
Do you think these defendants or the defendant’s insurance company uses the court backlog to its advantage?
ABSOLUTELY. The insurance industry knows this reality. And they use it every day. Motions to continue, motions to delay, motions for summary judgment. Knowing the case has merit, knowing their insured policyholder was at fault and knowing that if the case ever goes to a jury, they will be compelled to pay our clients full justice.
And at our firm, we try to remind our clients, they only have one shot at justice, full justice, not discounted justice, and the amount they receive is for all time. And a jury of their peers will relate with them. They will relate with their pain, their suffering — especially at this moment in history. This global pandemic has impacted almost everyone. Americans have experienced more loss from COVID than we did from both world wars combined. People will relate to human suffering on a much more personal level whenever the courts become fully operational again.
This philosophy is certainly not embraced by most law firms you see on television. COVID-19 or not. The television firms spending 5-6 million a year to showing up on your screen at all hours of the night, waving a magic wand standing on top of semi-trucks, these firms don’t care if clients settle for less than their clients deserve because they can keep churning out more and more settlements, albeit low settlements, at a high volume.
In fact, if you were to ask TV lawyers how many times they’ve stood before a jury and obtained a verdict for their clients or even been in an actual courtroom, they’d probably tell you they haven’t been in court since the day they were sworn into the bar.
5 weeks into my career I went into the arena with passion and genuine love for our clients. And the jury could feel it. I couldn’t imagine practicing law any other way.
Why are you so passionate about being a trial lawyer?
People ask me why even try educating the public on the difference between settlement mills and firms who actually try their cases — they tell me people don’t care and they just want the quick buck.
And my response is simple, I tell them because I would never settle my case for cheap, I would never settle my family members’ case for cheap, and I want people to know that they don’t have to either. They are worth just as much as any other human being. And deserve justice.
For more information visit, yoshalawfirm.com.
THIS SEGMENT IS SPONSORED BY YOSHA LAW.
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