Stuart Richman, a partner with Spear Greenfield, has handled a wide variety of injury cases, including motor vehicle collisions and premises liability incidents. Recently, he has gravitated more towards the premises liability incidents, because of the particular challenges associated with that case type. Stuart prides himself on his experience of taking the depositions from expert witnesses. Having handled thousands of expert depositions over the years, Stuart has developed an impressive base of medical language and tries to use this experience to help each client whose case he has the privilege of handling.
Long before he became an attorney, the law appealed to Stuart. The idea of constructing a set of rules that a society lives by was always an interest to him. When Stuart graduated from college, law school seemed like it was the next logical step for pursuing his interest. After graduating from law school, Stuart did not have his heart set on any specific law type, but instead, he fell into personal injury law, a practice he enjoys to this day.
Over the years, Stuart’s enjoyment for personal injury law has increased. His passion resides in making sure the “little guy” has a voice against corporations, including insurance companies. As he gained experience and learned how the system works, Stuart has found that everyday people need representation against powerful insurance companies. Stuart strives to ensure his injured clients are rightfully compensated. He isn’t afraid to hold insurance companies, who collect millions and millions in annual premiums, accountable to ensure his clients’ claims are paid.
Stuart’s world is his wife and two children, and he enjoys spending time with them. Stuart’s favorite quote is from Alan Turing, which states, “Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of, who do the things that no one can imagine”.