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Pros
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Exceptional customer service and professionalism, with staff like Montreal Allen and Britney Hardin going above and beyond to assist clients
“Montreal Allen was very professional, very polite, and She handled all my legal issues.”
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Responsive and efficient handling of cases, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“The staff truly pays attention to your needs. I personally prefer Montreal Allen, who has helped in many disparate ways. Her responsiveness and her professionalism were on point!”
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Caring and compassionate approach, with the firm handling sensitive and difficult cases with empathy
“My experience with the Attorneys and the staff was amazing, everyone at Reddick Law was caring, compassionate and most of all listened ( sometimes over and over) to what we had to say.”
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Strong track record of achieving successful outcomes for clients
“The team at Reddick Moss Law Firm is beyond amazing! They are personable, compassionate, hardworking and SMART. They looked out for me and made me feel as though I was more than just a client they were representing.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients, who praise the firm's professionalism and expertise
“Highly recommended 👌”
Cons
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Potential issues with case acceptance and follow-through, with some clients reporting that the firm declined to take on their cases or lost/mishandled medical records
“They claim to take cases protecting elders and the hard cases. That's not true. My grandma was abused, sent home naked, and mistaken for an end of Life patient. They said they couldn't take the case and had no feedback.”
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Concerns about the firm's responsiveness and communication, with some clients reporting long delays in getting responses or updates
“After a week waiting for a response to an email inquiry, finally got a call back. They didn't get all information and even had the wrong body part.”

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30 Sep, 2024 by Sheila edilson
My experience with the Attorneys and the staff was amazing, everyone at Reddick Law was caring, compassionate and most of all listened ( sometimes over and over) to what we had to say. The circumstances surrounding my father's death was heartbreaking and neglect, it broke everyone's heart and could of been avoided. Reddick Law took care of us with amazing understanding and kept us informed the entire time, we prevailed in the end not that it would bring our husband, daddy and papo back but justice was served in his honor. Our family would very highly recommend Reddick Law for a situation that requires professional, caring and understanding for any of your legal needs.
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24 Sep, 2024 by Heather moseby
My experience has been stellar. Very kind, professional staff and timely results. Geoff was exceptionally helpful, kept me updated and answered any questions that I had. I am very pleased with my experience. I would definitely use them again.
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22 Aug, 2024 by Keosha
I worked with Montreal she was very professional and helpful! Thank you so much for your help it is greatly appreciated
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22 Aug, 2024 by Annamarie s
This firm, Rob specifically, dragged my sister and I on for SEVEN months before deciding our fathers case was "too much of a risk" to pursue. He said that my father had preexisting conditions. None of his "preexisting conditions" are what killed him, but all of what DID kill him are in this firms supposed "case results". None of his conditions, which they knew all about when they wanted to jump on this case within a day, led to his brain injury, sepsis/shock, and kidney injury due to a neglected UTI. We would have been able to handle a death caused by his conditions, but this clearly wasn't. They told us we were free to look around for another firm, which we tried that, but kept getting denied and every firm mentioned the statute of limitations being only a year in Tennessee. This leads me to believe this is the REAL reason the case was suddenly dropped. Rob stuck us with a probate attorney who didn't think he got paid enough, so he dragged it along for three months before we were even able to sign the paperwork to file into court. Which he clearly didn't even do that. So now that the statute of limitations is almost up, they no longer want this case and no other firm does this late either. My father's obvious abuse and neglect has been swept under the rug for other families to deal with, and the way he passed should not EVER be swept under the rug! It wasn't ever about money to me. I wanted justice and closure in knowing what happened to my dad. He didn't deserve this. WE didn't deserve this. It's really no wonder nursing homes keep doing this, they keep getting away with it!
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22 Aug, 2024 by Samantha suarez
They claim to take cases protecting elders and the hard cases. That’s not true. My grandma was abused, sent home naked, and mistaken for an end of Life patient. They said they couldn’t take the case and had no feedback.
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