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12 Jul, 2019 by Wes delaney
I met Attorney Greg Robbins when he was an associate out of Brown law in Rochester. (see Attorney S. Brown Law review too!). I had been injured at work and found myself waking up in critical care at a hospital. It was a very hard place to be. I was overwhelmed right out of the hospital, and after trials of PT that failed. My doc was not a MD and should have done more testing after the hospital. I couldn't wrap my head around ever knowing anything like workmans' comp law. I was overwhelmed as Attorney Robbins reviewed the original records at that time, and felt hopeless at so much detail. I wasn't okay or ready to manage it. I was later hospitalized 4 times more due to one injury to my head, the rest was body. More time went by and it took forever to find out what was happening. I got new doctors to help me better, and do the job they needed to in the beginning. I had never seen a doctor for anything for 16 years before being hurt at work. I wished I felt more able to fight at first, but it was too overwhelming. I had so much to prove and was not okay to do that. The time in and out of hospitals, a major surgery caused by my work, it was too much. I will keep more details of me out, but not what I have come to believe. Attorney Robbins would have been the best attorney for the job. I wish I didn't need more medical things to have been known after the initial injury. I just didn't have it all. I believe he is worthy of looking to for workman's' comp issues...and whether you're leery...give him a chance first. I found this type of law to be very hard for me, and it might feel that way to you, but Greg Robbins is the man here. I fully believe he will handle it, even if it's overwhelming. If your going to fight...CHOSE ATTORNEY ROBBINS in your corner! I finally spelled his name right (I must be getting better). I've been that unsteady. Thanks so much & sorry for being a pain in the butt too. A very overdue thanks....Kudos Greg! PS: his office is out of Portsmouth now.
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12 Oct, 2024 by Andron shoup
Atty.Brown handled my case quickly and efficiently. He responded quickly to my first call for a consultation and to other calls and email. He ultimately got my case dismissed. Definitely the man you want on your side!
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29 Sep, 2024 by Sum wun
Attorney Brown and his team were great. He did all he said he was going to do and broke down the cost and I continue to be able to live my life. Thank you!
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21 Aug, 2024 by Steven gambardella
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06 Feb, 2024 by John j
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05 Dec, 2023 by Darlene leighton
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29 Nov, 2022 by Cindy beckey
Very knowledgeable, gave us good advice
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15 Jun, 2021 by Alexander
I tried to work with attorneys Tacconi several years ago to simply file a will. She took our money but did very little. We left feeling taken advantage of amd our issue wasn't resolved.
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14 Sep, 2017 by Anonymous
I represented myself for 5 years and I did well, I decided to hire a lawyer in hopes to stop the harassment I endured. This was my first mistake. I was referred to Attorney Tacconi by a friend who had a great experience working with her while under another firm. This was not my experience. Now attorny Tacconi had her own. Lack of communication and blatent unresponsiveness ultimately cost me my custody case. The very case I maintained alone for 5 years. The secretary was not knowladgable enough to prioritize messages but she was "affordable" so she passed the test I guess. For medical purposes, Tacconi dropped out on my case last minute from mediation and eventually signed off to remove her representation. Unfortunatly the damage had been done. And I still havent gotten my records back.
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21 Oct, 2016 by Corin
I reached out to Heather Tacconi under the impression I was going to get help with 13+ years of cs arrears and some weight lifted off my shoulders. I couldn't of been more wrong. I'm a single mother of two children trying very hard to scrape by working 3 jobs just to be financially stable I didn't have the time to take off work to continue filing more papers regarding cases/terms I'm not familiar with. Unfortunately that's exactly what she requested I do. Never offered to help in fact I reached out to her on September 29 2016 she couldn't get me in until October 19 yet had the audacity to blame me for not coming to her sooner.
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