Jeffrey D. Eisenberg
Personal Injury
Personal Injury
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Jeffrey D. Eisenberg graduated from the University of Michigan Law School in 1983 and is a founding partner of Eisenberg Cutt Kendell & Olson. He has obtained eight figure recoveries for injured plaintiffs in more than two dozen cases, including jury verdicts of sixteen and seven million dollars. After spending nine years practicing at one of Salt Lake City’s largest law firms, Mr. Eisenberg has spent the last sixteen years representing injury victims and their families in large and complex personal injury, malpractice, insurance bad faith, and other tort cases. Mr. Eisenberg also occasionally accepts commercial injury cases on behalf of businesses injured by the acts of large corporations. A significant part of Mr. Eisenberg’s practice is spent co-counseling complex cases with referral lawyers. He has won verdicts on behalf of his clients in almost ninety percent of client’s cases which have required trial. In 2016 alone, Mr. Eisenberg recovered more than $28 million dollars for his clients. Contact info: 801-901-3470 [email protected] Click here to visit website
Helen Phillips
Jeffrey Eisenberg is clearly a seasoned attorney with the background to prove it. His graduation from the University of Michigan Law School and his role as a founding partner at his firm command respect. When I needed representation after a significant car accident, his firm's history of securing eight-figure recoveries was a major factor in my choice. The legal strategy he developed was solid, and the outcome for my injury case was ultimately fair. However, the process felt somewhat impersonal. There were periods where responses to my emails took longer than expected, and I sometimes felt I had to initiate updates on my case's status. While I appreciate his expertise and the final result, the client communication experience was just adequate. For straightforward, high-stakes personal injury matters, he gets the job done, but be prepared to manage your own expectations regarding accessibility.