Benjamin C Rosenberg

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1425 E Gun Hill Rd Apt 2
Bronx, NY 10469

Benjamin C. Rosenberg, Attorney at Law, based in Bronx, NY, is known for providing legal assistance in various areas including bankruptcy, family law, and traffic tickets. Referred to as the LawDoctor, the firm offers a unique blend of professionalism and convenience by offering house calls to clients.

With a commitment to simplifying the legal process, the LawDoctor assures clients that they will receive personalized attention and clear explanations of their rights in a straightforward manner, in languages including English, Hebrew, German, and some Spanish. The practice focuses on a range of legal issues such as bankruptcy, personal injury, medical malpractice, family law, administrative agency law, and civil rights.

Clients of Benjamin C. Rosenberg praise the firm for its excellent service, with testimonials highlighting the LawDoctor's expertise and support in dealing with complex legal matters. Serving clients across New York City, including The Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Nassau County, and Suffolk County, the firm aims to provide reliable legal guidance to individuals facing diverse legal challenges.

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5.01 reviews
Akgirl A.
10/19/2018

The Law Doctor Ben Rosenberg is an incredible attorney. When nobody else would take my case, he worked hard to get me a substantial settlement. Settling the case has helped me put the traumatic...

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