Brian Weekley, experienced Workers Compensation attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 20 reviews
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Brian Weekley

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05 Feb, 2024
Brian doesn't talk with his clients and they lie. Run from this place. He set hears with out talking to me and I didn't find out from them I found out the the ICA. He got mad when I asked him to keep me informed about my case and that he was not doing that. Then got mad and didn't send me all of my file when I requested it, when I said I was filing a bar Complaint.
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James

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09 Jan, 2023
Mr. Weekly represented my vessel in a claim against an employer. The outcome of the case was in my favor, and was I provided remedy . Brian handled everything from start to finish, as I never had to leave my house. Highly recommended
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05 Dec, 2022
What a HORRIBLE experience. DO NOT use this lawyer. Not only did he stop fighting for me after he was retained and getting a portion of my checks, but he switched me to a different lawyer in the middle of my case. They did not tell me when the hearings were so I couldn’t even be apart of my own case (after I told them I wanted to). Then when my new lawyer quit the firm, I was put back with the Mr. Weekly and not even told about it. I received an email a few days later saying I lost the case (I am an injured front line Covid nurse who’s now unable to work). When I asked to appeal the decision, my lawyer withdrew as my attorney. He promised to fight for me. Initially he said, "as a nurse you take care of everyone else, now let me take care of you." He did not even try. He got his money, hook, line, and sinker, and went on his way. Very unprofessional, heartless, non caring, & disorganized. Please, please find better representation!
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in handling workers' compensation cases
“Brian's knowledge and the thorough work of his assistant, all of my medical needs are still being taken care of, despite efforts by the insurance company to terminate that care.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service, treating clients like real people
“I was always treated like a real person and not just a number in a file.”
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Excellent communicator, keeps clients well-informed throughout the process
“He answered my questions. He talked until I was satisfied, not until he was tired of talking.”
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Dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients
“Brian has taken care of my Workers Comp case with all the dedication I would have, if I was an attorney handling my own case.”
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Trustworthy and transparent, builds strong attorney-client relationships
“I trust him completely. I consider him, and his assistant, friends of mine.”
Cons
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Potential issues with communication and keeping clients informed
“He didn't send me all of my file when I requested it, when I said I was filing a bar Complaint.”
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Concerns about lack of effort or commitment in some cases
“He got his money, hook, line, and sinker, and went on his way. Very unprofessional, heartless, non caring, & disorganized.”

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