Leading Indiana Workers Compensation Lawyers with over 100 years experience. If you have been injured in an accident reach out to us.
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Leading Indiana Workers Compensation Lawyers with over 100 years experience. If you have been injured in an accident reach out to us.
Klezmer Maudlin, a personal injury attorney law firm based in Evansville, Indiana, comes highly recommended by clients for their exceptional service and support during challenging times. Reviewers consistently praise the firm’s professionalism, thorough communication, and the dedication of attorneys like Nathan Maudlin and Jessi Flair in securing favorable outcomes for workers’ compensation cases. Clients express gratitude for the compassionate and knowledgeable staff, making Klezmer Maudlin a trusted choice for anyone in need of legal assistance.
I highly recommend this law firm for any workers comp case. They have handle two of my workers comp cases and I’m completely impressed with this law firm. During one of my most challenging times in my life Jessi Flair and Brandon have proven to be an incredible support. They have been very professional and are very knowledgeable. Klezmer and Maudlin law firm rocks!! And they provide excellent communication skills with their clients.
Mr.Maudlin is a fantastic attorney, he got me a settlement from my ex-employer. For termination while recovering from surgery and wrongful workman’s comp. Highly recommend Klezmer Maudlin.
While Nathan himself is a very competent attorney, the office manager a Mrs Shelley Powell left a lot to be desired, I was told in December of 2022 that my case would be settled by the end of January at the latest, and in February I was told that it would be another 30 days due to an unexpected lien placed on my case by Medicare for the medical bills, which is fairly standard or so I’m told by everyone I know that has had the misfortune to experience this kind of thing. Nathan did negotiate with medicare and mitigate the $70,000 medical bills down to a meager $4,000 (Go Nathan!) And he even got my former employer Jimmy John’s to pay them, but when I was anxiously awaiting the check and on the verge of homelessness in March she told me yet again that it was going to be another 30 to 45 days and I really couldn’t believe it, the check was finally issued on 6/8/23 and for reasons that I simply cannot fathom it is drawn on a bank that’s only in Indianapolis, now my present circumstances are of my own making, but why would you give a person that you know is going through it and desperately waiting for some relief a check that is either going to cost $250 to cash or must be taken to Indy so I can cash it for $7, I guess I shouldn’t have expressed my displeasure at being told that it was going to be another 30 days for six months