David S Rintoul

70 Danbury Road, Suite 2B, Wilton, CT

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4.9 46 reviews
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S voisin

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13 Jan, 2025
David was very helpful and I would recommend him to others looking for an employment lawyer
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L r

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03 Nov, 2024
I have been a client of Attorney Rintoul’s for several years. He handles all my paperwork, appeals, and requests for my long-term disability company with attention to detail and compassion. Without his ongoing professional support, I would have been fighting against a big long-term disability company alone. Mr. Rintoul kept me reassured and calm all while leading me through the process. Each year I have a review and Mr. Rintoul patiently guides me through that process as well. He is a credentialed expert in the field of disability services and I am fortunate that he represents me. If you are looking for a disability attorney to assist you with your claim, look no further than Mr. Rintoul!
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Mrez sh

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24 Apr, 2024
Super nice and professional. Definitely recommended.
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Pros
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Exceptional expertise and knowledge in disability law, ERISA, and pension issues
“His wealth and breadth of experience is evident in his quick grasp of that which is legally relevant (and that which isn't).”
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Honest, realistic, and transparent communication with clients
“He told us right away - exactly what we could expect - from him, and from the appeal ahead.”
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Dedicated, diligent, and thorough approach to handling cases
“Attorney Rintoul's appeal against this MEGA Insurance Company was also successful. We know this success is all due to Rintoul's tenacity, expertise, and other attributes he possesses for the positive outcomes, and high quality of his meticulous labor.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Although he is a busy person, he always managed to respond to all our questions in a timely manner with patience, understanding, and compassion.”
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Compassionate and empathetic in dealing with clients
“David is an excellent attorney and a pleasure to work with. Highly professional, detail oriented and knowledgeable about disability insurance and ERISA.”
Cons
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Potential for high legal fees, especially for complex cases
“Two and a half months later the deposit was exhausted, and in my opinion the amount spent did not match the amount of work done.”
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Possibility of unexpected outcomes or unfavorable legal opinions
“The law was not on my side, but I felt utterly confident in David's professional assessment.”

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