Ryan Stuart Coward

618 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, CO

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4.7 / 5
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Education

2007
University of Illinois, Chicago, JD - Juris Doctor
2004
DePaul University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.7 94 reviews
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David barnett

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28 Oct, 2024
Cory is a surgeon in the court room. His ability to dissect all of the facts, keep all parties on track, and his exemplary attention to detail are top notch. He cares about the case at hand, tries his best to negotiate and reason with the opposing party and keeps everything relevant to the case.
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Taylor maggio

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21 Oct, 2024
Cory and Kristie were the perfect team to help me through a very emotional and stressful time. They were timely with their communication, comforting, reassuring, professional, and knowledgeable. I'm so happy I decided to work with them and highly recommend their services. This experience was very new to me and they supported me through the whole process.
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Raymond jordan

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09 Sep, 2024
Amazing team. They really care. Special shout out to Kristie Mumma and Brandon Prenger.
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Pros
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Exceptional legal skills and dedication to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“He will always tell you the truth on what the case will look like and give everything he has to make sure you win!”
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Strong communication and transparency with clients
“He made sure I was released of all unfair charges no matter how much hard work he had to put in. I would never even fathom using another lawyer if I want someone who works hard to get what you deserve and is the most honest transparent lawyer you will ever find in Colorado hands down!”
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Personable and caring approach, going above and beyond for clients
“Ryan was vital to making the best decision for me and my family. Regardless of money or a person doing their job, his level of care can not be taught, bought or found in just anybody.”
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Thorough research and preparation to build a strong defense
“His thorough research is a testament of his success as an attorney and provided a pathway to rebuild my life and a rise to victory for my family.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2007:
Chicago Public Radio, Veterans Fight for Benefits

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03 Jun, 2017 by Calvin
After my motorcycle wreck I found these guys an I am very thankful I did. From the first meeting an a handshake I knew I was in good hands. They took great care of me an fought for what was mine. I was always informed An knew what was going on at all times. I felt like family an I was in good hands. What a great law firm. Thank you
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04 May, 2017 by Heather
I got t- boned. Hired Rector law and met with Carrie and Mr Rector. They were so kind, knowledgeable, i felt very comfortable with them. A month in i moved out of state and they continued to work on my case and kept me informed of everything going on and worked really hard for me. I have finally settled my case and would absolutely use/ recommend them. They were so easy to work with.
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05 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Professional my case was extremely complex. They weren’t afraid to take my case even after sever other Attorneys turned my case down. It was long and tenuis process but every time I had question or concern along the way the answered my quickly and professionally and kept me informed along the way. They truly care about their clients and they but client’s needs above everything else. I know if I ever need a personal injury Attorney again The Rector Law Firm will be my first and only call.
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08 Jan, 2018 by Brittany
I had a drunk driver hit the back building on my property and my insurance had released the driver and responsible insurance company from paying to replace the building. Mr. Rector was kind enough to help me gain back some of the money that was owed to me. Him and his paralegal, Carrie, were very professional and easy to work with through the whole situation.
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14 Jul, 2019 by Andy a
This place is really nice, especially as you walk in. Very professional atmosphere. They offered coffee and placed us in a large private board room. We have been working with one of the lawyers, Alex, who is great! The paralegals we have dealt with are great also.
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