Ronald David Miller, experienced Social Security & Disability attorney in Los Angeles, CA with 6 reviews
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Ronald David Miller

6033 W Century Blvd Ste 1000, Los Angeles, CA

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Univ of Detroit SOL, law
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Susan

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30 Aug, 2015
I signed paperwork 8 years ago for mr. Miller to work on my SS claim. After months of not hearing a word either way and an appeal hearing in the near future I gave up. I hired another attorney who won my case. Mr miller has now won a fee petition for his time spent on my case, which by the way didn't include any correspondence. Two years after someone else won my case , after he withdrew, he was awarded money. You make your own conclusions.
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Tabitha

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01 Feb, 2014
I am re-reviewing based on faith that the rest of my current matter receives as much attention until it is resolved as it has since I placed my last review and got back in touch with Mr. Miller's team. The SS administration had opened a claim in 2012 that I hired Mr. Miller to help me with in 2009; in which I handled with the assistance of another person. Although I informed SSA that Mr. Miller was no longer my attorney, the SSA paid him 25% of the new claim anyway. SSA was next to impossible to talk to and figure anything out (if I could get a hold of someone), and some of the explanations I received were down rite lies. After almost a year of trying to get a hold of anyone to give me any actual answers (obviously after I reviewed Mr. Miller), I figured out what happened (I think.) I just found out from an SSA employee (if this persons info is assumed to be correct) that if Mr. Miller agrees that he didn't represent me in this matter than all fault of Mr. Miller getting 25% of this claim is the SSA's fault. Mr. Miller has sent me the letter I need to send to SSA stating that he wasn't my lawyer after 2009 (and faster than expected.) Before this confusing matter (all matters with SSI are confusing), I was and am now again impressed with Mr. Miller and his team. The team was so pleasant in helping me figure this out that I have felt nothing but regret in posting a hasty negative review. SSA can take years in matters and I suppose this time will be no different. I am posting my change of point of view on faith, that the $3,957.75 is eventually given to the appropriate person responsible for the new claim and all work from 2009-2014 in my behalf. On faith that nothing fishy goes on in which Mr. Millers team ends up not refunding the 25% of the awarded claim. However I feel confident and will rave in recommendations for Mr. Miller and his entire team based on their overall performance once this matter is justly resolved. P.S. when you review this post could you please remove the other one I placed titled "I didn't even know he was still my lawyer." In that post I posted all of the information I had at that time, but with the new information I received the first post is no longer valid or even has "all the facts."
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Tabitha

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13 Jan, 2014
I hired him to handle a claim for me in 2009 and after it was settled, a part of the settlement was paid to him and I was happy with that. I haven't seen or heard from him or his practice since and wasn't even aware he was still considered my lawyer because I complete all forms and appointments on my own. I just found out that SS paid Ronald Miller an additional $4,000 in 2013; not for the SSD that he helped me with but the SSI I continued to fill out paper work for on my own long after I hadn't heard anything from Mr. Miller. The benefits came to $7,703.75 and his attorney fees were $4,045.75; more than 50%! I wasn't kept "in the loop" or well informed after the initial first couple of months. I wish someone would help me figure out what is going on.
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