

Dr. Brad Bradshaw is president emeritus and founder of STLA. He is past chairmen of the Interstate Trucking Association for the American Association of Justice. Dr. Bradshaw has record verdicts and settlements in Semi-truck cases, is an advanced member and member of inner counsel of semi-truck lawyers of STLA. He has taught and lectured to other lawyers throughout the United States on the topics of semi-truck law, and on the topics of negotiating and litigating semi-truck cases. (Video clip)
Dr. Bradshaw also has specialized training as a licensed physician and surgeon. He has training in trauma surgery through the University of Hawaii - Integrated Surgical Residency Program and Birth Injury training through Harvard Medical School’s extended CME programs. (Video clip)
Dr. Bradshaw and his office, Brad Bradshaw MD JD LC, have helped semi-truck victims throughout the United States. Dr. Bradshaw and his offices typically help people in one or more ways:
Our firm, Brad Bradshaw MD JD LC, is separate and not a partner with nor a part of STLA, of which Dr. Bradshaw is a member. STLA is a lawyer association and not a law firm - see terms and conditions.
A few, but not all, of Dr. Bradshaw’s semi-truck results are listed below. (To be provided)
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