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andreykoo252 Tue 22-Jul-25 21:01:57

Here’s the situation: I’ve been living in Florida for over a year now and usually manage things on my own. But recently I got into a minor accident — nothing major, yet the paperwork turned out to be a real headache. That’s when I realized how tough legal procedures can be when English isn’t your native language. I can explain the basics, but the terminology and fine details are a whole other story.

While searching for help, I came across a law firm that offers consultations in Russian and claims to have been operating for over 20 years. They seem to handle traffic cases, immigration, even claims related to hurricane damage — which honestly caught me off guard.

Has anyone here dealt with a lawyer who speaks Russian in the U.S.? Does it really make the process easier, or is it mostly about feeling more at ease when communicating?

Sten Tue 22-Jul-25 21:36:45

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Jaxjacky Tue 22-Jul-25 21:38:52

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koro1o1o Fri 25-Jul-25 17:41:45

Yes, working with a lawyer who speaks your native language — like Russian — can make a big difference. It’s not just about comfort; it helps avoid misunderstandings in complex legal situations. You’re more likely to ask questions, understand your options, and feel confident in the process. If the firm is reputable and experienced, it's definitely worth considering.

dotpocka Fri 25-Jul-25 18:34:21

her in florida might not be able do you case but has someone to help
russianfloridaattorney.com/

Blossoming Fri 25-Jul-25 18:37:13

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dotpocka Fri 25-Jul-25 18:37:36

their are many here where do you live
search ;russian lawyers in florida that speak russian

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