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My wife and I used Joe to form our estate, and it was a great experience. He was super helpful explaining all of the "legalese" in a way that made sense and we are very glad to work with him and his staff.
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16 Aug, 2024 by Taira barnett
Unfortunately, zero isn't an option. The lack of empathy in this world is gone but exceptionally with Timothy Hodge’s CSR as she has been a delight to talk to. I have struggled with an insurance bill from when I switched insurance companies. The bill was originally paid by former insurance until they realized I no longer had insurance with them, they took back there paid amount, new insurance then got the bill but because they noticed it had been paid they refused to pay. I now have a 3rd party company working to resolve my issues while on a payment plan with Adrian & Pankratz because the hospital couldn’t wait any longer (they have new side walks to pay for) which leads me to dealing with the most apathy, unkind aggressive from the start human to the point I feel as if her family might celebrate in joy when she finally leaves this earth. I will move on after expressing my experience but she will continue to take her personal issues out on others every single day. I have not spoken to Timothy Hodge personally but I would not recommend or vote for a man who allows condescending, inconsiderate and hasty behavior to people who don’t deserve it and are doing the best they can. Those who have a reason to hate the world don’t even treat people that poorly, do better.
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10 Aug, 2024 by Teresa
It is interesting this firm does not list debt collection as one on the services they provide. I imagine the Midland Group-associated with Newton Medical Center is one of the their largest clients, and the revenue from medical debt collection pays well. Mr. Hodge is a democrat, whom I have voted for, and regret. Mr. Hodge have you considered legislating to decrease medical cost in this country? Instead your law firm collecting medical debt through garnishments putting low income families in a terrible situation not only financially, but emotionally when parents cannot even afford to feed their family. Shame on you. Shame on Newton Medical Center.
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16 Aug, 2024 by Taira barnett
Unfortunately, zero isn't an option. The lack of empathy in this world is gone but exceptionally with Timothy Hodge’s CSR as she has been a delight to talk to. I have struggled with an insurance bill from when I switched insurance companies. The bill was originally paid by former insurance until they realized I no longer had insurance with them, they took back there paid amount, new insurance then got the bill but because they noticed it had been paid they refused to pay. I now have a 3rd party company working to resolve my issues while on a payment plan with Adrian & Pankratz because the hospital couldn’t wait any longer (they have new side walks to pay for) which leads me to dealing with the most apathy, unkind aggressive from the start human to the point I feel as if her family might celebrate in joy when she finally leaves this earth. I will move on after expressing my experience but she will continue to take her personal issues out on others every single day. I have not spoken to Timothy Hodge personally but I would not recommend or vote for a man who allows condescending, inconsiderate and hasty behavior to people who don’t deserve it and are doing the best they can. Those who have a reason to hate the world don’t even treat people that poorly, do better.
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10 Aug, 2024 by Teresa
It is interesting this firm does not list debt collection as one on the services they provide. I imagine the Midland Group-associated with Newton Medical Center is one of the their largest clients, and the revenue from medical debt collection pays well. Mr. Hodge is a democrat, whom I have voted for, and regret. Mr. Hodge have you considered legislating to decrease medical cost in this country? Instead your law firm collecting medical debt through garnishments putting low income families in a terrible situation not only financially, but emotionally when parents cannot even afford to feed their family. Shame on you. Shame on Newton Medical Center.
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