Attorney Bios
Michael A. Saltzer Cleveland, Ohio
A Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate (NBTA) with 20 years of trial experience, Michael has extensively litigated cases involving: truck accidents, boating accidents, motorcycle accidents, car accidents, construction accidents, railroad grade accidents, drowning accidents, defective products, municipal liability, premises liability, wrongful deaths, legal malpractice, accounting malpractice, medical malpractice and traumatic brain injuries. As lead counsel, Michael has personally handled over 2,500 personal injury cases resulting in tens of millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts. In the past, Mr. Saltzer has consistently achieved jury verdicts above insurance company final offers for his clients, and has more recently attained several verdicts in excess of insurance company policy limits. Representative Cases:
Motorcycle Cases: Represented a 35 year-old husband and wife who were struck on a motorcycle while stopped at a light at an intersection, resulting in multiple pelvic, leg, and arm fractures. The case settled for $650,000. Represented a 26 year-old male who was struck on a motorcycle by a motorist making an illegal left turn, resulting in severe traumatic brain injury, requiring occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy. The case settled for $250,000 policy limits. Represented the estate of a 16 year old girl killed in a railroad grade crossing accident involving a lack of active warning devices. The case settled for 1 million dollars.
Trucking Cases: Settled improper loading and failure to secure load cases. Litigated and settled many truck vs. auto cases resulting in over one million dollars in settlements.
Motor Vehicle Cases: Acheived a 1.5 million dollar settlement in a motor vehicle accident case involving a transected aorta where the defendant driver was intoxicated. Litigated and settled over 1,000 motor vehicle accident cases resulting in excess of ten million dollars in settlements and verdicts.
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