Jonathan Parsons Bagg, experienced Business, Financial Markets And Services attorney in Washington, DC with 5 reviews
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Jonathan Parsons Bagg

1200 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC

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Hector torres

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02 Aug, 2019
I am working with WMC offices in Waahington D.C. - Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Puerto Rico. My exoerience is they consistently proved Professional and very knowledgeable best in class attorneys.
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Joyce andersen

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06 Aug, 2018
After being underpaid by insurance for my 'Sandy' claim, and after facing one brick wall after another (even after fraudulent activity was uncovered within FEMA and ins. companies), I turned over my concerns to these knowledgeable and persistent attorneys. Success!! The whole team was understanding, encouraging, and unrelenting in their efforts to help me. I can now complete my repairs.
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Juniormac

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05 Aug, 2018
When Hurricane Sandy came through our area, my family and I , along with many, many others were in serious trouble. This area was a mess. Growing up in Florida, it was obvious that Long Island was not prepared nor equipped to deal with this type of storm!! Getting cleaned up, having our electric restored was a very long and slow process, but we started to come back to somewhat of a "normal" situation a couple of months after the storm. We had insurance, and went through the process. SBA loans were available unfortunately we used this option, because the representatives from the SBA who were processing the loans gave a lot of people the wrong information, and we are going to pay for that for many, many years to come. Honestly, again after spending most of my life in Florida the way the storm was handled by insurance companies, and then the state ( NY Rising) it was confirmed that a category one storm with a 8 to 10 ft storm surge was out of the ordinary for this area, and was not something that could have been handled. Unfortunately, I have been through quite a few large hurricanes, and have never experienced anything close to this. About a year after the storm my dad advised me about a law firm that he spoke to that was assisting people in this area to financially be made whole again. So without expecting much I contacted them. I had the consultation over the phone, sent the paperwork they requested, and met with representatives and inspectors from the law firm. What I saw then was nothing short of amazing . It was like they were trying to rebuild their own home !!!! They were constantly in contact with me, did exactly everything they said they would, and were very thorough in every aspect of the case. I met a gentleman named Nick, he and his team were handling my case, and they were fantastic. Have you ever called a bank , credit card company, etc ? And you left a message that fell into a "black hole" and you had a better chance of getting hit by lightning then receiving a call back ? Well this wasn't like that at all, when you called for something, they answered the phone, i think in the almost 2 years that this process took, i maybe had to leave 2 or 3 voicemails, they were right there. I haven't had to many experiences dealing with law firms, but if they were all like this the world would probably be a better place, it was so nice to see people have pride in what they do, especially in today's age!!! All I can really tell you is, I'm not sure exactly what other areas of law that Weisbrod Matteis & Copley handle , or if you now or in the future might need an attorney, but if you do call these people. Because, I don't write reviews at all (as you can probably tell) but if you have the same experience I did which I'm sure you will, then you will be writing one too!! This law firm is absolutely the way to go !!
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