Episode description
At approximately 1:22 am on June 21, 2021, the unthinkable happened. The Champlain Towers in Surfside, Florida, partially collapsed, ultimately claiming the lives of 98 people and severely injuring others.
In this episode we go on premises with Brett and Judd Rosen of Goldberg and Rosen in Miami, Florida. The Rosen brothers and their law firm, along with a large team of lawyers from numerous firms, helped prosecute the class action for the victims and their families following the collapse.
We hope to honor and respect the victims of this horrific tragedy with this episode.
In discussing the various legal issues surrounding this catastrophe with two of the lawyers who helped with the class action –– we hope to educate others and raise awareness for the need of stricter laws to properly regulate property owners and condominium boards.
Speaker Bios:
Judd G. Rosen is a shareholder at Goldberg & Rosen in Miami, Florida.
In the past 15 years, Judd G. Rosen has obtained over $50 million dollars in verdicts and settlements for his clients. He won verdicts in excess of $1 million dollars before the age of 30 and combined verdicts over $50 million dollars before the age of 40. Mr. Rosen has been an invited lecturer throughout the state of Florida on trial skills and the art of trial work. He has been involved in almost every type of catastrophic case, including medical malpractice, wrongful death, severe automobile injuries and product liability cases. Mr. Rosen has earned the respect of his colleagues, the major insurance companies, the legal society through hard work, dedication and always practicing law with the highest level of professionalism.
Brett M. Rosen is a shareholder at Goldberg & Rosen in Miami, Florida.
"As a trial lawyer, it is my duty to stop powerful insurance companies and big business from abusing the rights of individuals.
I was born and raised in Miami, and I am the product of parents that are public school teachers. As was instilled in me from birth, it is my obligation to fight for the underdog and less fortunate. My firm will use all of its power, resources and experience to obtain justice.
I have been fortunate to obtain verdicts that total in excess of 40 million dollars in my career. However, I do not measure success based on the size of a verdict. I measure success based on the amount of justice served, the lives saved, and the policies I have changed." - Brett Rosen
Host Law Firm Website: https://www.beacon.legal/