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Pros
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Cares about clients and maintains long-term relationships
“Even several weeks later, he remembera our situation and asks about it. He and his staff have proven to us that they care about their clients.”
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Provides clear communication and sets appropriate expectations
“He was very clear about what I was going to experience, and the steps that he would be taking to represent me.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Dustin handled everything flawlessly, and now we are suing my former employer after I was fully cleared.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“He gave us his personal cell phone number and was always fast to respond.”
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Knowledgeable and skilled in the law
“If you are looking for someone that knows all the ins and outs of the law, and that will work with you directly, and pursue the best outcomes with vigor, there is no one I could recommend more than Dustin Fowler.”
Cons
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May overcharge for services
“Mr. Fowler did nearly nothing in return as "nearly nothing" was all that was required for the situation. I was advised by other attorneys involved in the matter that he was so inept and crass, they did not want him near my unfolding case for fear of irreparable damage.”
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Can be overly aggressive or intimidating
“This attorney talks a lot, instills fear, overcharges and then disappears.”

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11 Mar, 2019 by Cynthia
Dustin was great to work with. I was rear ended by someone at a stoplight and was out of work for weeks. He made sure I was taken care of and checked in on me regularly outside of the case. I really appreciated that. He was relentless with the other insurance company and it paid off in the end. I can’t say enough good things about him.
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11 Feb, 2019 by Jack
He did exactly what he said he would the price quoted. What more could I ask?
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29 Jan, 2019 by Sheree
Dustin and his team helped my family so much. If it weren’t for them we would be out thousands of dollars. Instead he got us a settlement that far exceeded our expectations.
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30 Jul, 2018 by Roger
Dustin helped me after I was hit from behind by a truck. The other person's insurance company put a deadline for me to accept the offer. I called Dustin and I am glad I did. I am so thankful for what he got me. I was out of work for a while after the wreck and the money helped pay my medical bills. And it allowed me to stop working for a while to heal. Everyone in his office was nice and they called me a couple of weeks ago check on me even a year later. I just told a friend on Facebook to call him after she posted pictures of her wreck. I am sure he will take care of her too.
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15 Jul, 2018 by Ronald
Mr Fowler helped my son with a drug charge and kept him out of jail and its not on my sons record. He now has a good job and I can't thank Mr Fowler enough.
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23 Aug, 2024 by Jason
Mr. Capps has been hired by my family members and represented me on a civil case. He is one of the most honest attorneys I have used. I wanted to retain Mr. Capps on my criminal appeal but he recommended Mr. Yarbrough for my appeal. Mr. Yarbrough successfully had my attempted murder charged reversed and dismissed on appeal. That is want a honest, honorable attorney does. Mr. Capps said he would take my case if I was adamant on hiring him. He has the most integrity of any person I have ever met besides my deceased father Vincent Murphy. I’m a little bias there. Outstanding attorney and man. I would recommend Mr. Capps and have recommend Mr. Capps to people I know. Thank you for your help!
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15 Jun, 2015 by Michael
These guys take the time to help determine the best course of action for each client. In some instances, the "threat" of bankruptcy is enough to help get you back on track. If it turns out a bankruptcy is the best course of action, they take the time to assist you throughout the entire process and are available to answer questions. Unlike other firms where you are passed off to a low ranking attorney once you sign a contract, at Espy, Metcalf & Espy you only work with senior partners. Trust me, I learned the hard way. Take your time, do your research and make informed decisions when it comes to hiring an attorney.
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