Attorney Jake Cohen Joins Bisnar Chase's Personal Injury Litigation Team
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Newport Beach personal injury law firm Bisnar Chase recently welcomed Jake Cohen to its litigation team. Cohen's practice focuses on consumer and personal injury cases including auto accidents, slip-and-fall, trip-and-fall, dog attacks, defective products, fire damage and fire damage. Cohen has secured several multi-million-dollar awards for victims of serious personal injuries.

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - Tennsun -- Jake Cohen, an experienced plaintiff's trial lawyer who has successfully handled personal injury and product liability cases is the newest member of Bisnar Chase's litigation team. Cohen says his goal is to make a difference in people's lives by helping them obtain verdicts and settlements against exploitative corporations and forcing these companies to change practices that are harmful and injurious to consumers.

Cohen said he is excited to join a law firm like Bisnar Chase, which not only has a strong reputation of going the extra mile for clients, but also stands up for people who are unable to do so for themselves.

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"Having grown up in a crime-ridden, low-income neighborhood, I'm no stranger to being made to feel vulnerable by those seeking to take advantage of others," Cohen said. "I became a lawyer to empower and arm myself with the tools necessary to not only fortify myself against those who seek to take advantage of their positions of power, but also to stand up for people who are unable to stand up to deceptive insurance companies and other negligent corporations that seek to take advantage of them."

Cohen's experience and his excellent track record fighting for individuals and his passion to stand up for the little guy makes him an invaluable member of Bisnar Chase's litigation team, said Senior Partner Brian Chase.

"Jake's relentless work ethic and the passion he shows when it comes to pursuing justice for seriously injured clients is commendable," Chase said. "We are thrilled to have Jake join our litigation team."

Cohen said he gets tremendous satisfaction from making sure wrongdoers don't get away after causing harm to others by "balancing the scales of justice" and by helping injured victims and their families secure maximum compensation for their losses.

"Specifically, I hope that my efforts act as a deterrent to any future misconduct by those wrongdoers but also similarly situated wrongdoers who may undertake to engage in such conduct in the future," he said.

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Cohen grew up in Venice Beach, California, and graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a BA in Political Science, then graduated Cum Laude with his Juris Doctorate from Thomas Jefferson School of Law.

He has worked full-time from the age of 16 until completion of law school to finance his education in many roles, including as a personal trainer and in hospitality and restaurants.

His many honors and awards include being selected as Member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (A.B.O.T.A.) Los Angeles chapter, selection to the 2020-2023 SuperLawyers Southern California Rising Star List, as well as being published in the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles's (C.A.A.L.A.) Advocate magazine.

About Bisnar Chase

Bisnar Chase represents seriously injured victims of product defects and other acts of negligence. The firm has been featured on a number of popular media outlets including Newsweek, Fox, NBC, and ABC and is known for its passionate pursuit of results for their clients. Since 1978, Bisnar Chase has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for victims and their families. For more information, please call 800-561-4887 or visit http://www.BestAttorney.com for a free consultation. We are located at 1301 Dove Street #120, Newport Beach, CA 92660.

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Source: Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys, LLP

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