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03 Oct, 2024 by W. “will” sirdoreus
My son was hit by an un-insured motorist while boarding a school bus. It became very complicated and took a while to sort out. Lindsey McKay and her staff stood by us through it all. All of his medical needs were addressed and handled by the McKay law firm I appreciated that the McKay firm was local and that I had a direct number to Lindsey McKay and could text her directly if I needed to speak to her. I highly recommend Lindsey McKay and her firm, they helped us get thru a very bad situation and was with us EVERY step of the way!! Thanks to the WHOLE TEAM at McKay Law!!
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01 Oct, 2024 by Jacob bennett
Lindsey and her team are fantastic, they get right on things to get them resolved. I wouldn’t use anybody else
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20 Sep, 2024 by Amy*yvonne* scott
My name is Amy Hiland! Lindsay and her group was great won my case got me the best possible.im very pleased with them. Thanks so much for all yall did for me!
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08 Jul, 2024 by Amanda mitchell
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08 Jul, 2024 by Jessica porter
Took care of what needed to be done. Told myself I would n I did
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08 Jul, 2024 by Eric mercer
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03 Nov, 2023 by Eric mercer
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15 Apr, 2023 by Amanda mitchell
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13 Jul, 2022 by Jessica porter
Took care of what needed to be done. Told myself I would n I did
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08 Sep, 2024 by Michael lynch
My dad hired this guy, won a 6 figure judgement, and this loser slept on the paperwork so long that the money he won rights to is now gone. The level of injustice I’ve witnessed from this process with this firm is pure evil. It’s been months and I’m still in disbelief that you can win a lawsuit and still never get a penny.
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29 Jul, 2024 by Sharon alexander
If you want help with divorce don’t use this attorney. I got NOTHING as I should have when my husband had an adulterous affair. He lacked communication and asked me to write up the proposals. He didn’t even represent my wishes during a “mediation”. Go elsewhere
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14 Apr, 2024 by Brian j. lacy
God help you if he’s your public defender! His Daddy is a judge and his papa was a judge and he’ll let you sit in jail cause he gets that easy case money each month to let you sit! These attorneys and their lowlife rackets! John Newsom comes straight out of the devils advocate! Slime ball and don’t let that judge advocate general army service fool you vets he’s still trash! He wanted me to sign documents to release VA records and sign over medical and power of attorney of my estate! Go ahead and trust him if you’d like! Sorriest excuse for an attorney. Sad sad sad!
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08 Feb, 2024 by Charles shelly
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16 Jan, 2024 by Mandi mitchell
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19 Oct, 2023 by Kimi gerald
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15 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
how can a lawyer send some one to jail if she have people that can witness there place and time she was at .not only that i have been talking to the police about people coming in and out of her home when she have not been home ,she have veoides of people stealing her thing .wat kind of justice do he do to help our people . all he is doing is placing them in jail.
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24 Jul, 2024 by Danie'le alexander
Heath was EVERYTHING and MORE!!! Everything he said he would do he delivered. Before even meeting me, and only 5 minutes on the phone he told me how my case would end. He was Honest, Upfront, Blunt, and very Outspoken! He told me everything was going to be alright and it WAS! This was my first and last offense. I got a GREAT Deal and a second chance to do better. I am FOREVER Grateful for his time and support in getting me through this. I was so SCARED and he held my hand every step of the way. I will DEFINITELY refer him, and use him again in the future if needed. He REALLY changed my life, and I just want to say...THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
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03 Jun, 2024 by Cole seabolt
This man took care of multiple first degree felonies for me. Got them dropped. This man doesn't play. He's gonna fight for you federal or state it doesn't matter. And not to mention his prices are very reasonable unlike all these con artist lawyers in ETX that wanted double what he charged me. I couldn't recommend a better lawyer
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Chad Cable, experienced Business attorney in Sulphur Spgs, TX with 36 reviews
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08 Jul, 2024 by Nick barnett
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08 Jul, 2024 by Bobby barron
What an absolutely useless law firm!!! Doesn’t care about their clients after losing their clients case. Will not return phone calls or help the families with basic information. Good ol’ boys justice continues in Hopkins County!!!
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25 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
Represented me in a custody dispute wiith my ex. Not strong in this area of law & not forceful enough in the courtroom to get my ex's bad temper to show. Do not recommend for family law. No opinion if other areas of law.
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14 Apr, 2013 by Debbie
Mr Powers represented me in an emergency situation in 2011. He was VERY professional ,,informative, I had to do some leg work,, but it was all just information that He needed that only I knew, I would definitely recommend him to anyone who is going through a very tough time, and needing results as quickly as possible,
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27 Sep, 2024 by Chris
My second time being appointed Clay Johnson and the worst experience ever dealing with him and his Secretary
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01 Jun, 2022 by Dana
His secretary is one of the rudest I have ever spoken with , she short answers you to get off the phone and is absolutely no help. Wouldn’t even provide there address after telling me writing them is the only way to get ahold of them. She is just awful and clay is never reachable never responds the only time u speak with him is at the actual court date !!!
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21 Apr, 2021 by Jeremy
very rude secretary, this office does not care at all. If you are court appointed this attorney, I feel for you. I can't imagine anyone actually hiring this attorney after speaking with the secretary.
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