John B. Cechman

John B. Cechman

John B. Cechman is from Northumberland, Pennsylvania. He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1972. He attended the United States Military Academy and New Mexico State University. He graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics in 1967, and Florida State University with a Juris Doctor degree in 1972. He is a member of the Lee County Bar Association, the Florida Bar, the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, and is a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, Florida Bar Board of Certification. Mr. Cechman served two years in the United States Army and one year in Vietnam where he was awarded the Bronze Star. He is licensed to practice in Federal, Southern and Middle District Courts of Florida; has been certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy since 1992; and was admitted to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in 1993. Mr. Cechman was named one of Florida’s “Super Lawyers” in 2007 and 2009, and is listed as one of the top 3% of lawyers in the nation by The Legal News. He assists clients who have legal problems concerning Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, and Product Liability cases.

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Our offices provide quality, experienced and personal legal representation for all types of personal injury claims. Whether you were injured in a car accident, a fall, or simply by careless acts of another, the attorneys of Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice & Purtz furnish prompt and professional assistance throughout Florida.

We understand that you probably don’t have time in your life for accident-caused problems, doctor visits and missed time from work. We are here to help you with your legal needs. You can expect us to relieve you from dealing with impersonal and callous insurance adjusters, to maximize the value of your case, and to ensure that all of your losses are claimed. Insurance companies, big corporations, and product manufacturers all have lawyers. Shouldn’t you have one too?

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