"Northern Nevada's Premier Personal Injury Attorneys - No Fee Unless We Win Your Case - For the past five decades, our law firm has provided an unparalleled tradition of excellence in trial law, and we are one of the oldest law firms in Nevada that devotes its practice to personal injury trial law. Our roots go back to 1957, when William O. "Bud" Bradley and John Squire Drendel founded our law firm. By 1970, we became the premier personal injury firm in Nevada when we were profiled in Time Magazine after achieving a 3.6 Million Dollar jury verdict for a young man seriously injured in a construction accident. At the time, this was recognized as the highest verdict ever awarded to a single plaintiff in the history of the United States. Other trial verdicts in excess of a million dollars in the 1970's and 1980's cemented the reputation of the firm as a preeminent trial law firm in the State of Nevada."
As permitted by law, we enter into fee-sharing agreements with all types of lawyers, regardless of their area of practice. For example, we have entered into referral arrangements with corporate lawyers, defense lawyers, entertainment lawyers, probate lawyers, criminal defense lawyers, in-house counsel, and even retired lawyers (as long as they are members of a bar and are legally considered to be a lawyer in their jurisdiction).The amount of the referral fee percentage agreed to depends on the individual circumstances of each case and is determined on a case-by-case basis. Some of the factors evaluated in determining an appropriate fee-sharing percentage are: the type of case, the risk level, the anticipated costs, the desired level of involvement of the referring attorney, and the stage of the litigation. Bradley Drendel & Jeanney has always been able to reach an equitable fee-sharing arrangement with a referring attorney.
Wrongful Death
Nothing is more painful than losing a loved one. But when the loss occurred due to the negligence of another party, it can be especially difficult for family members, knowing this tragedy could have been prevented. While nothing can replace the love you have lost, if your family member was the victim in a fatal accident, you have a right to seek financial compensation. Looking for local representation? We have wrongful death lawyers in Reno, wrongful death lawyers in Sparks, and wrongful death lawyers in Carson City ready to help you.
Traffic Violations
Our Reno auto accident lawyers have decades of experience handling serious car accidents, are familiar with the Reno courts and judges, and are well known for our expertise and success representing clients in auto accident cases. When serious injury results from negligent or reckless driving, our team of experts can thoroughly investigate a claim to establish liability and determine multiple sources of compensation as needed. We work to maximize the compensation our clients receive because we understand the financial burden that a severe injury imposes on victims and their families.
Murder
Bill is widely sought after as a lecturer in trial law and has presented lectures in the past year along for several trial lawyer organizations, including the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association, the State Bar of Nevada, the American Board of Trial Advocates, and the American Inns of Court. He has also lectures throughout the years on the subject of business torts, depositions and trial preparation. He is a past-president of the Washoe County Bar Association. Prior to his focus on personal injury trial law, Bill was a Deputy District Attorney for Humboldt County, Nevada, where he honed his trial skills by successful prosecution of numerous criminal trials in state and federal courts, including serious felony murder trials. Bill is a native Nevada resident, born in Winnemucca, Nevada.
Thomas E. Drendel has successfully tried to jury verdict and bench trial cases involving professional malpractice, automobile injury, premises liability, insurance bad faith and wrongful termination. He has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2008-2014 editions of Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers for the Mountain States, 2011-2014. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, an Associate of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), a member of the Litigation Counsel of America and is included in the Top 100 Trial Lawyers of the American Trial Lawyers Association. In June 2014, Mr. Drendel received the Lifetime Achievement Award from his peers at The Nevada Justice Association--Nevada's premier trial lawyers and consumer advocates association.
Employment Litigation
Sarah was admitted to the Colorado Bar in 2007 after graduating from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law in 2007. During law school, Sarah worked as a teaching assistant for a legal writing class and participated in the mediation clinic where she mediated various legal issues, including employment disputes and landlord-tenant issues in Denver County Court. After law school, Sarah worked for two years as an associate in the Real Estate Department at Ryley, Carlock and Applewhite in Denver, Colorado.
As consumers and invited guests, we have a right to expect that the places we visit will be safe. In fact, there are laws requiring property owners to maintain hazard-free premises. If there are dangers that lead to an accident and you are injured, you have a legal right to seek compensation. But premises liability is governed by detailed laws and the burden of proof is high for the plaintiff. So after a property injury, it is important to get the right legal team on your side.
Construction Litigation
Mr. Drendel has also been extremely active during his career as an advocate on behalf of injured individuals at the Nevada Supreme Court as the Chairman of the Amicus Curiae Committee of the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association, where he served from 1990 until 2006. For 15 years he coordinated strategy for over 25 precedent setting cases at the Nevada Supreme Court on behalf of injured victims in a variety of cases involving insurance, products liability, construction defects, admissibility of evidence, and other diverse matters in landmark cases. Mr. Drendel also served on the Board of Governors of the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association for several years, and for five years was the editor of the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association magazine, THE ADVOCATE. During his tenure he wrote over 20 articles on various legal topics. Throughout his career he has written and served as a lecturer and moderator at seminars on a variety of legal topics concerning personal injury matters for the State Bar of Nevada, the Nevada Trial Lawyers Association, the Professional Education Society of America, the Nevada Orthopedic Society, the Peoples Law School, and other local business organizations and schools. He has also lobbied on several bills at the Nevada State Legislature regarding rights of Nevada consumers. Mr. Drendel is currently an active member of the State Bar of Nevada, American Bar Association, Nevada Justice Association and American Association of Justice.
At Bradley, Drendel and Jeanney, northern Nevada roots run deep. In 1957, William Bradley and his partner John Drendel, opened Reno’s first personal injury firm. Their cases made national headlines, they won awards and honors, while earning the trust of our northern Nevada community. This is the community we live and work in, we want to take care of it for years to come. Here are some of the ways we have taken an active role in making sure that happens.
Medical Malpractice
Over his career, Joe has obtained more than 50 Million Dollars on behalf of his clients from every conceivable insurance company and he has represented thousands of people in personal injury claims and accidents. These include automobile accidents, aviation and boating accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle and bicycle accidents, defective products; claims arising against cities, counties and the state of Nevada, negligent security cases against major hotels, casinos and apartment complexes, premises liability cases involving slip/trip and falls; as well as dog bite cases and medical malpractice cases.
Auto Accidents
Dog Bites
Dogs are one of the most common household pets, which bring joy, love, and protection to the home. However, there are often cases of dog bites and attacks that cause personal injury. Whether the dog was scared, protective or aggressive, the dog owner is responsible and held liable for the caused injuries from their dog's bite. Bradley, Drendel & Jeanney will fight for the compensation you deserve to help with medical bills, pain and suffering and other effects of the incident. File a personal injury claim with our Reno, NV law firm today! Give us a call now to set up your attorney consultation.
Slip and Fall Injury
Representing injured people against giant insurance companies, corporations and other so called “Goliaths” brings a special satisfaction to Joe. Recently, Joe obtained $3.75 million dollars for a 52 year old gentleman who was seriously injured when a semi-tractor/trailer turned in front of his motorcycle. Joe also obtained a $10.5 million dollar settlement for a 50 year old man who suffered near fatal injuries and multiple amputations as the result of an aviation disaster. Joe engineered a $4.0 million dollar jury verdict for a 56 year old mentally challenged man who was badly burned by a defective commercial high pressure cooker in a case where the defense offered only $50,000 pre-trial to settle the case. Joe received a $1,000,000 jury verdict for a 45 year old woman who slipped a fell at a local car dealership, which is still the highest jury verdict in Washoe County arising out of a slip and fall injury. Each of the above claims were hotly disputed, contested and defended by well-funded defendant’s insurance companies, but Joe’s skill and hard work allowed him to provide justice and compensation to the injured and needy victims.
Mr. Drendel has been lead counsel in cases as diverse as traumatic brain injury cases, trucking collisions, bad faith insurance, automobile collisions, toxic environmental contamination, forest fires, product liability, will contests, worker’s rights, and sexual abuse by psychologists, psychiatrists, and members of the religious clergy.