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Pros
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Dedicated and responsive staff who go above and beyond to assist clients
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Successful in winning disability cases, including for difficult or complex claims
“They took on our case when no one else would. Just received the news that we were approved for disability for my sister with autism.”
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Provide personalized attention and guidance throughout the process
“Doug Mohney attended VA interviews with me and made every effort to advise and represent me with the VA.”
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Appreciated for their professionalism and expertise in disability law
“I would highly recommend Avard Law Offices for any help that you may need in receiving Social Security Disability.”
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Responsive and transparent communication with clients
“Kimberly constantly keeps me updated on my SSA case. When SS sends me forms to fill out Kimberly lets me know that the forms are coming and if I had any questions to call her.”
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Inconsistent communication and responsiveness from the firm
“Communication with the office was sporadic at best. I wasn't kept well informed as to the progress of my case and it was difficult to get answers.”
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Clients feel like just another case rather than a priority
“I didn't feel like they 'had my back' though. It's just paperwork and brief phone calls. Then months with no updates, I had to call.”
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Lack of personal attention from attorneys until later stages of the case
“I never talked to my attorney until a few weeks before my case finally went to trial after 1½ years and two denials from SSD.”
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Frustration with high staff turnover and case managers constantly changing
“People constantly changed. I never talked to my attorney until a few weeks before my case finally went to trial after 1½ years and two denials from SSD.”
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Concerns about the firm's ethics and business practices
“Choosing Avard Law to represent me in my time of need was the worst major life decision I've ever made. ... They offer free upfront representation for disability claims and that should be your first red flag because they did VERY LITTLE to help me prepare for my case.”

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13 Sep, 2024 by Joe “chiccie”
Excellent service, fast responses to all questions.
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08 Sep, 2024 by Frank “g” gilliland
Although it took quit a while to work on my claim.....like 6 months..I do believe having them benefited me in the end. I recommend
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20 Aug, 2024 by Cam daniels (cam)
If you value your time, money, and sanity, avoid Avard Law Firm and Carol Avard like the plague. My experience with them from February 13, 2024, to June 5, 2024, was nothing short of a nightmare. In just four months, they managed to completely derail my SSDI case, setting it back to the point where I’m now forced to appeal to the Appeals Council just to get a hearing—a step that wouldn’t even be necessary if they had done their job right. When they took my case, it was already in a precarious state. I had already gone through the reconsideration process on my own, which took a year, only to be denied. Despite this, Avard Law Firm proceeded to re-file the same appeal I had already done, wasting even more time. The worst part? They filed the wrong paperwork! When I called Social Security myself, I was told explicitly that Avard had filed the wrong documents. When I confronted the firm about this, they flat-out lied to my face, claiming they had filed the correct paperwork, just not the “one Social Security was looking for.” What does that even mean? If it’s not what they were looking for, it’s wrong! This wasn’t a simple mistake; it was gross negligence. They clearly didn’t care enough to even review my case properly before filing. After I called them out, they finally filed the correct paperwork, but by then, the damage was done. They botched it so badly that my request for a hearing was filed late. Now, thanks to their incompetence, I don’t even get the hearing I deserve unless I go through the Appeals Council—a highly unusual and completely unnecessary step, had they just done their jobs correctly. I’ve been battling this case since July 2020, and this has been the worst experience by far. To think that in just four months, Avard Law Firm didn’t just fail to move my case forward—they actually ruined it. Their handling of my case was so reckless that it’s hard to believe they are still in business. Thankfully, I’m now under new representation, and I can only hope they can undo some of the damage Avard Law Firm has caused. Save yourself the agony and choose a different law firm. Avard Law Firm is a disaster waiting to happen
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02 Aug, 2024 by Will sohner
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02 Jul, 2024 by Greggory taussig
I am super grateful for the amazing effort conducted by the attorney’s and staff managing my case!!! In particular, Attorney Doug Mohney along with Kimberly and Debra. All were very professional, responsive, understanding, and they will do the same for you .I highly recommend that you call them about your case.
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