Bruce Boerst
Personal Injury and OVI Defense Lawyer
What sets Bruce apart from the rest? How is law done differently?
You’ll know exactly why he is the “Best of the Best” and a NTL “Top 100 National Trial Lawyer” and “Top 40 Under 40” the moment you step foot into this Firm. At The Boerst Law Office, you’re not treated like a “client”. Rather, you’re treated like a close friend and are immediately overcome with the feeling of security and importance. Bruce displays everlasting energy, unmatched competitiveness, and an innate passion to helping people.
For over 15 years, Bruce has successfully represented thousands of clients. As a Nationally Ranked Top Trial Attorney, Bruce’s unparalleled achievements are in serious Personal Injury Litigation and Criminal Defense (including OVI/DUI Defense). Bruce began his legal career at the age of 22 yrs. old. While he doesn’t want to admit it, he now way, way past 22.
In 2009, after working many years for a large law firm and having come to the conclusion that working in a large law firm is not fun, Bruce started The Boerst Law Office, Inc. With the modestly stated ambition of completely changing the way law is practiced, Bruce has changed the lives of countless clients.
When it’s “David vs. GOLIATH“, Bruce chooses to represent David every time. When the government or big insurance companies try to take advantage of good, honest, hardworking people (as they so often do), Bruce gets to work.
"Bruce W. Boerst Jr. is a powerhouse in the field of personal injury and OVI/DUI defense, renowned for his client-centered approach and unwavering commitment to justice. With a deep dedication to those he represents, Bruce has garnered stellar client reviews and earned a reputation for achieving impactful results, both in and out of the courtroom."
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, DUI/OVI Defense, & Products Liability (Mass Torts).
The Boerst Law Office
413 N. Michigan St.
Toledo, OH 43604
P: (419) 930-5858
F: 1(888) 221-4062
www.legaltoledo.com
- University of Dayton School of Law
- J.D. (2008) | Law/Doctorate of Law
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- Ohio University
- B.S. (2005) | Sociology & Pre-Law
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- Honors: National Honors
- Activities: National Honors, Club Baseball & US Army Reserved Officer Training Corps
- Attorney
- The Boerst Law Office, Inc.
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- Personal Injury & Criminal Defense Attorney
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- Behnke, Martin & Schulte, LLC
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- Personal Injury & Criminal Defense Attorney
- Best of Toledo - Attorney/Lawyer
- Toledo City Paper
- The Toledo City Paper invites the community to cast a vote for the "Best of Toledo" in a wide variety of professions. Attorney Bruce Boerst was voted by the public as The Best "Lawyer/Attorney".
- Best of Toledo - Attorney/Lawyer
- Toledo City Paper
- The Toledo City Paper invites the community to cast a vote for the "Best of Toledo" in a wide variety of professions. Attorney Bruce Boerst was voted by the public as The Best "Lawyer/Attorney".
- National Trial Lawyers - Top 40 Under 40
- National Trial Lawyers - Top 40 Under 40
- Best of Toledo - Attorney/Lawyer
- Toledo City Paper
- The Toledo City Paper invites the community to cast a vote for the "Best of Toledo" in a wide variety of professions. Attorney Bruce Boerst was voted by the public as The Best "Lawyer/Attorney".
- Best of Toledo - Attorney/Lawyer
- Toledo City Paper
- The Toledo City Paper invites the community to cast a vote for the "Best of Toledo" in a wide variety of professions. Attorney Bruce Boerst was voted by the public as The Best "Lawyer/Attorney".
- YMCA of Greater Toledo
- AW Board Member
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- National Alliance of Mental Illness
- Board
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- Ohio Association of Justice (Ohio Association of Trial Lawyers)
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- Toledo Bar Association
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- Ohio Bar Association
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- Ohio
- Federal Circuit
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- DUI & DWI
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- Nursing Home Abuse
- Insurance Claims
- Bad Faith Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. While backing out of driveway at night got broadsided dead-center. Who is at fault?
- A: 'm sorry to hear about your accident. Determining fault in such situations involves understanding Ohio's traffic laws and the specifics of the incident.
Ohio Traffic Laws:
According to Ohio Revised Code § 4511.44, when entering or crossing a highway from a place other than another roadway (such as a driveway), the driver must yield the right-of-way to all approaching traffic. This means that as you were backing out of your driveway onto a rural highway, you were required to yield to oncoming vehicles.
Citation Details:
The citation you received for "Right of Way At Through Highways, Stop Signs, Yield Signs" aligns with this statute. If the officer determined that ... Read More
- Q. My grandson is 17 and been acused of aggravated robbery and he said he didnt do it,so I will like legal advise .
- A: t’s understandable that you want to support your grandson through this challenging situation. Aggravated robbery is a serious charge, especially for a young person, and it's crucial he has strong legal representation to ensure his rights are protected. Here are some steps to consider:
Confirm the Court Date: If you're unsure about the pre-trial date, contact the court directly to confirm it, as timely appearance is essential. This is especially important if you haven't received a formal notice by mail yet.
Seek an Experienced Defense Attorney: Given the severity of an aggravated robbery charge, your grandson will benefit from a lawyer experienced in juvenile and criminal ... Read More
- Q. If I open my door, to answer police who are knocking at the door, can they push they're way in w/o search warrant?
- A: In Ohio, opening your door to police officers does not automatically grant them permission to enter your home without a warrant. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and entry into a residence typically requires a warrant or the resident's explicit consent.
Entry Without a Warrant: Police may enter your home without a warrant under specific circumstances, such as:
Consent: If you explicitly invite them in.
Exigent Circumstances: Situations where immediate action is necessary, like preventing harm or the destruction of evidence.
Hot Pursuit: Chasing a suspect who enters a residence.
Simply opening the door does not constitute consent for entry. ... Read More
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