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Paul William Rebein

Paul William Rebein

Rebein Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Florida, Florida
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Biography

Paul W. Rebein has a passion for helping people. His 26 years of experience and deep understanding of the law empower him to fight for justice for his clients. Paul has won and favorably settled thousands of personal injury, auto accident and slip and fall cases. Driven by his faith and a profound empathy for the people he serves, Paul is known for winning cases and and negotiating substantial settlements on his clients’ behalf. A graduate of the University of Virginia Law School and a Tampa resident for years, Paul is 20 years, Paul is at home in Tampa Bay. He also enjoys giving back to the community. Paul is licensed to practice law in Florida, Missouri and Kansas

Education
University of Virginia School of Law 1989 B.A.
with highest distinction, University of Kansas
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University of Kansas
B.A. (1989)
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Honors: Graduated with Highest Distinction, Departmental Honors
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Professional Experience
Managing Partner
Rebein Law
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Partner
Rebein Bangerter Rebein PA
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Partner
The Rebein Law Firm
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Partner
Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP
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Speaking Engagements
How to Turn your Dreams into Your Destiny, Tampa, FL
College Hill Church of God in Christ
Motivational speech for youth
My Life in the Law, Tampa, Florida
Piligrim Rest Missionary Baptisit Church
Inspirational message on My Life in the Law
Professional Associations
Current
Activities: Paul is a member of The Florida Bar, the Hillsborough County Bar Association, The Missouri Bar, the Kansas Bar Association and the Defense Research Institute.  While in law school, he was a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Law and Politics.
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The Florida Bar  # 0488003
Member
Current
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Million Dollar Advocates
Member
Current
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American Association for Justice
Member
Current
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Spence Trial Lawyers College
Alumni
Current
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IADC Trial Academy
Current
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Florida Justice Association
Member
Current
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Tampa Bay Trial Lawyers Association
Member
Current
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Call4Help, Inc.
President
Current
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Trial Tactics Committee, DRI
Co-Chair
Current
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American Civil Liberties Union of Tampa
Board of Directors & Legal Panel Chair
Current
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Florida
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Florida
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Paul is admitted to practice before the state courts of Florida, Kansas and Missouri; the United States District Courts for the Middle and Northern Districts of Florida, the District of Kansas and the Western District of Missouri; the United States Court
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Contingent Fees
Practice Area
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Additional Practice Areas
  • Car Accidents
  • Wrongful Death
Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Legal Answers
Q. Someone crashed into me, who will cover the charges for my vehicle?
A: The other driver's insurance will pay for the fair market value of your vehicle and then your gap will pay the balance of the loan.

You may also have a claim for diminution in value. Make sure they pay you for the sales tax you paid,
Q. how a cant get a legal document for car accident
A: Your best option is to contact a personal injury attorney. Under Florida law, insurance companies have to provide a copy of their insured's policy. Your insurance has what is called Personal Injury Protection coverage which should also pay your medical bills up to $10,000 and 60% of lost wages.
Q. If a restaurant or stores have steps should they be marked with something letting people know they are there.
A: In some cases, yes they have to mark the steps. It depends on the configuration of the steps and whether they are open and obvious to a reasonable person.

In many cases, the steps do not meet code requirements for slip resistance. We have handled cases where we got an expert to measure the slip resistance of the materials used on the steps and found that they were not up to code. In these cases, we were able to get a recovery for the client.
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Rebein Law
Contact & Map
Wells Fargo Building
100 S. Ashley Drive
Suite 610
Tampa, FL 33602
Toll-Free: (877) 305-7285
Telephone: (813) 305-7285
Fax: (813) 402-0288