Lindsey O'Dell Simmons

28190 N. Main Street, Daphne, AL

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Julie achimon

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09 Dec, 2024
Ms. Simmons represented an employee of ours on a fraudulent Worker's Comp claim. The employee was found on the floor at his house in the middle of the night, drunk and high, with a ruptured spleen. He was taken to the hospital where he told the Dr that he didn't know what happened. The employee had previously been very sick, throwing up a lot at work, and was an alcoholic and chronic drug user (all things that can cause an enlarged or ruptured spleen). He had complications with recovery and additional surgeries were required. He was seen at multiple hospitals with no health insurance. We remained in contact with him for about 6 mos, checking on him weekly. He begged us for financial help during that time, telling us that he was trying to get back to work as soon as possible. We try to help those around us in need, and continued to give him hundreds of dollars a week out of our personal pockets to buy groceries, and we paid him unearned vacation time through the business (thousands in total). As his medical bills started to pile up and he couldn't get back to work, he concocted a story about a workplace injury, which was never reported to us. The first we heard about any claim of a supposed workplace injury was when Ms. Simmons filed a lawsuit against us. When we first met this employee years ago, he had a criminal history and we bailed him out of jail on multiple occasions. His good friend, who has been our best employee for over 15 years, asked us to please give him a chance at a job, as we were all trying to get him on the right path. After we caught him lying about his hours worked, we fired him. He filed a fraudulent unemployment claim, lying about why he was out of work. The claim was denied after an investigation. A couple of years later, he came back begging us again for a job. Against our better judgement, we forgave him and offered him a second chance at a job. Here we are now. After his medical bills were piling up and he couldn't get back to work and hospitals started to refuse to see him, he concocted a story about getting hit in the abdomen at work, even though he worked the whole day of the supposed incident normally (and the next day) and didn't report anything to his boss. It's my understanding that if you do have an injury to your spleen, it is an emergency situation that requires an immediate response. He wouldn't have been able to finish working the day normally and not have a problem until a day or 2 later. We advised Ms. Simmons and one of her colleagues about the suspicious facts surrounding this case, but really all that she was concerned about was getting herself a paycheck. We have had a couple of legitimate workplace injuries over the years and we have always helped our employees through those situations, working closely with our Worker's Comp carrier through the proper processes, the first of which is to report the incident to us at the time it happens. Due to Ms. Simmons bullying behavior and the fact that our WC company did not want to have to pay an attorney to defend this case, they agreed to settle for $50,000. Of course, Ms. Simmons got a chunk of that. And now our monthly WC premiums are higher. But guess who didn't get paid anything? That's right- the hospital and the Dr who saved her client's life in the middle of the night and continued to see him for month's afterwards. Her client has already squandered all the money he was given and has started contacting us again, begging us to help him out more. We tried to do some good deeds and get him straightened out, but Ms. Simmons made sure that our good deeds did not go unpunished. My family has had 3 generations of lawyers and judges in Baldwin County, and I am so proud of their reputation. Unfortunately, Ms. Simmons gives the profession a bad name. We plan to file an ethics complaint with the Alabama Bar Association due to her complicit behavior in assisting a person with a history of filing fraudulent claims commit insurance fraud, which is a crime.
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Stephen

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07 Dec, 2021
Mrs Simmons is very confident and helpful with every aspect of my case. I couldn’t have asked for a better attorney to represent me in my workman’s comp case
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Theresa meier

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01 Dec, 2021
Lindsey was always there for me no matter what I needed( even when she was sick) . When she moved south I was worried but she was still there by my side. She treated me like family and I appreciate her and Robin so much!
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