
When your life changes overnight after a serious accident, you need more than just a lawyer. You need someone who shows up, stands by you, and fights to secure your future.
Meet Guy Deutsch – Personal Injury Lawyer & Relentless Advocate
For over 25 years, Attorney Guy Deutsch has helped injured individuals and their families regain control after devastating accidents. A member of the Israel Bar Association and a licensed notary, Guy personally manages every case—meeting clients where they are, even in the hospital—and guiding them with clarity, compassion, and results-focused legal strategy.
Guy specializes in high-stakes personal injury cases, including severe road traffic collisions, workplace accidents, medical malpractice, and complex claims against Bituach Leumi (Israel’s National Insurance Institute). He is also a recognized expert in disability law—particularly loss-of-earning-capacity claims—and life insurance disputes.
What Attorney Guy Deutsch Does For You
- Helps you access advance insurance payments while you recover
- Fights for lost wages and long-term disability support
- Navigates complex Bituach Leumi paperwork and processes
- Pushes back on insurance delays and lowball offers
- Protects your future income and long-term financial security
- Handles everything—legal filings, negotiations, and court battles—so you can focus on getting better
Results That Speak for Themselves
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Recovered ₪11 million for a physician injured in a car crash while on holiday in Israel—ensuring long-term financial stability after a life-changing event.
- Recovered ₪6.5 million for a foreign visitor injured in a pedestrian accident—ensuring medical costs, lost income, and future needs were fully covered.
- Recovered ₪4 million for a motorcycle accident survivor—covering long-term rehabilitation and loss of earning capacity.
- Recovered ₪1.7 million for a young worker hurt on the job—ensuring compensation for lost income and long-term recovery needs.
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