I can’t think of any words good enough to say what the firm has done for our retiree organization, what Michael Serling has done for me. What they’ve done for our group of retirees is unprecedented. I get calls from all the people in my retirees’ club, and they just can’t thank Serling & Abramson enough. I don’t know what we would have done without you. It’s been a good relationship.
I had never had any reason to consult with a lawyer before. I can remember coming to the office many times; you don’t find any group of people as nice as Serling & Abramson, from the guy who answers the phone all the way down. It was a wonderful experience as far as I’m concerned. People were very, very helpful. We got to know each other really well. I’ll never forget Michael Serling and the people who work there. You don’t find that in your life very often, the relationship that we had and the cooperation that we got. It was really amazing. It sure helped me a lot.
150+ Years Combined Experience
The Serling & Abramson law firm was founded in 1970 by Michael B. Serling. Mr. Serling was the first attorney in Michigan to file a wrongful death action on behalf of the family of a mesothelioma victim. In 1975, a young widow of an asbestos insulator contacted Mr. Serling concerning her husband who had died at age 52. She was left with two young children and was trying to raise them on a $4 per hour job. The extremely gratifying feeling of success in prosecuting the case and securing a sizable settlement for the widow and her children inspired Mr. Serling to continue this work.
Michael soon realized that it was more than just asbestos insulators who were falling victim to asbestos-related diseases. It soon became apparent that mesothelioma and lung cancer were occurring in virtually every building trade and many industrial settings. He dedicated his career to securing justice for all victims affected by asbestos exposure. Today, over 50 years later, Serling and Abramson are still representing victims of asbestos-related diseases, such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis.
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