Daniel Cory Bilton, experienced Car Accident, Litigation attorney in Washington, DC with 9 reviews
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Daniel Cory Bilton

700 12th Street, Washington, DC

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Bert

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28 Nov, 2022
He has no staff, not even a website, because he is too cheap. Just a hustler looking for a quick buck. He files cases that can't make it to court, because he doesn't even know the law.
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Vesta

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01 Mar, 2020
Mr. Bilton was my attorney for a PI case. Throughout the process I grew frustrated with his lack of organization and communication. I didn't learn much of his failures until towards the end of the case after he withdrew. He withdrew because I threatened to file a complaint with the BAR. I learned 6 weeks before the trial that Mr. Bilton had not deposed anyone in my case. I learned that he had not requested the proper doctor's notes in order to understand my injuries. I learned that he was not communicating with my doctors when I was contacted by an expert witness, a house counsel and one of my own doctors complaining that Mr. Bilton was simply not responding to their emails or calls. Mr. Bilton also failed to hire appropriate expert witnesses. As part of his agreement he was obligated to hire experts but he tried to tell me that it's normal to use my own doctors as experts which is never done because they can't provide a bias opinion. This essentially was why my case was destroyed. Not only did the stress send me to the hospital but his cruelty and lack of disregard for how his action impact my life has hurt my entire family. If you decide to hire him, I would ask him for his trial record because he loses more than he wins. I would ask him what experts he works with and I would make sure your contract states specifically that he is to hire third party experts and not try to use your doctors.
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Rebeckah

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11 Sep, 2019
I was referred to Cory by an attorney that had dropped my case. That attorney had only the highest opinion of Cory and has used him for when he needed representation. From reading his bio to meeting him for the first time, it's clear that he is a real person that has a firm grasp on the struggles of the injured with one hand and a firm grasp on the law with the other hand. I had a case that was very complicated and had been accepted and rejected by numerous attorneys. When he agreed to take me on, it was the eleventh hour of the statute of limitations and he came across as entirely undaunted. He asked questions that none of the other (six or more) attorneys I'd met with had ever brought up, he truly listened to what I had to say, took the time to understand the parts he was less familiar with, and offered the kind of advice and counsel you would expect from him if you were related. Cory clearly wants to help people and hasn't lost sight of that after law school. He was there to answer my questions and be my compass through some rough waters, even when there was nothing in it for him in return. If you want someone that is sharp, responsive, personable, makes you feel like you're their only client, and truly cares about you and your outcomes as a person he should be the only call you make. I only wish he practiced every sort of law so that I could only ever use him for my legal needs. His staff is also very responsive, organized, and kind. They're organized, using technology to both their advantage and that of their clients. This team works together well. In the past I have experienced attorneys and firms that tell you everything you want to hear in order to get you to sign and then the level of service and competency plummets once you're on board. This firm is one of honesty and integrity, they are good for their word and I trust them wholeheartedly (first time I've ever said that about a lawyer or firm). Look no further than Bilton Law Firm!
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Diligent and effective representation, obtaining fair and equitable compensation for the client
“Mr. Bilton was very attentive to the facts I presented and pursued USAA to obtain retribution for my injuries and damages. He obtained compensation that was fair and equitable and in a timely manner.”
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Professional, organized, and knowledgeable in handling personal injury cases
“Cory was professional, well-organized, efficient, knowledgeable, personable and very easy to work with. He explained clearly everything I needed to know about the legal provisions, insurer goals and tactics and steps in the process of pursuing the case with both the insurer and in court.”
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Provides excellent client communication and keeps the client informed throughout the process
“He kept me informed every step of the way on his negotiations with the insurer, clearly stated his opinion about how we should proceed and answered my questions before we decided jointly what to do next.”
Cons
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Lack of organization and communication in handling the case, leading to missed deadlines and lack of preparation
“Throughout the process I grew frustrated with his lack of organization and communication. I didn't learn much of his failures until towards the end of the case after he withdrew.”
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Failure to properly prepare the case, including not deposing witnesses and not obtaining necessary medical records
“I learned 6 weeks before the trial that Mr. Bilton had not deposed anyone in my case. I learned that he had not requested the proper doctor's notes in order to understand my injuries.”

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