Douglas Lee Burdette, experienced  attorney in Tucson, AZ with 18 reviews
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Douglas Lee Burdette

333 N. Wilmot Road, Suite 340, Tucson, AZ

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Penny

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09 Mar, 2019
I had a shoulder injury from a flu shot and did not know where to go as people said that cannot happen from a flu shot. My husband searched for lawyers that would handle these kind of cases. He found Lee and I filled out the form and Lee contacted me right away and insured me that this could happen.He handled everything in a very professional manner and in a very concerned way about my injury. It resulted in him getting me a settlement after this long ordeal. I am so glad that I hired him to represent me in my SIRVA case. Top notch in my opinion.
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14 Sep, 2018
In my experience, Mr. Burdette is an exceptionally knowledgeable lawyer when it comes to SIRVA cases. Both he and his assistant Kelly patiently and expertly guided me through the lengthy (2½ years) SIRVA process while keeping me informed. When my claim was initially declined, he was willing to appealmy case and finally get a ruling in my favor. I am extremely pleased with the service that I received from his law firm. I would whole-heartedly recommend his services.
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19 Sep, 2016
Mr. Burdette helped me through a very difficult time. He was kind, knowledgeable, and stood by meet 100% He got me every penny I was entitled to during my wage dispute. I would hire him again in a heart beat and recommend him to anyone looking for a lawyer in his field.
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