5 Lawyers - Bereaved Families in Herzliya, Israel | 184 Reviews
  • Markman Tomshin & Co. Law Firm, Partners

    Markman Tomshin & Co. Law Firm, Partners

    5.0 (70 Reviews)
    Also available in Herzliya

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    We are the largest firm in Israel representing private clients in the field of personal injury, National Insurance, tax exemption, medical malpractice, IDF disabled veterans, road accidents, and more. The firm has 11 branches nationwide - in Haifa, Rosh Pina, Tiberias, Afula, Petah Tikva, Tel Aviv, Rehovot, Jerusalem, Ashdod, Be'er Sheva, and Eilat. For those interested, we offer case openings by phone.

  • Ran Cohen Rochberger, Law Office

    Ran Cohen Rochberger, Law Office

    5.0 (31 Reviews)
    Also available in Herzliya

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    Attorney Ran Cohen Rochberger, Colonel (Res.), former Chief Military Defense Counsel. Specializes in criminal law, military and security cases, and white-collar cases. Our office provides services throughout the country. Online consultation meetings are also available - we are happy to be at your service.

  • Attorney Oren Detel

    Attorney Oren Detel

    5.0 (10 Reviews)
    Also available in Herzliya

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    The firm specializes in medical malpractice claims, bodily injury, insurance, and Ministry of Defense claims

  • Attorney Eldad Peled

    Attorney Eldad Peled

    5.0 (73 Reviews)
    Also available in Herzliya

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    Representation in military courts: desertion, drug offenses, violent offenses, sexual harassment, training accidents, illegal use of weapons, military traffic offenses, and more. Claims against the Compensation Officer for disability recognition and appeals committees.

  • Tzedekoni Sivan Law Office

    Tzedekoni Sivan Law Office

    Also available in Herzliya
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    The office specializes in representing security forces personnel (IDF, police, Shin Bet, prison service, etc.) seeking recognition as disabled veterans of the security system and representing disabled individuals in medical, regional, and supreme committees.