Scott Franklin Eldridge, experienced Workers Compensation attorney in Lakeland, FL with 147 reviews
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Scott Franklin Eldridge

832 Florida Avenue South, Lakeland, FL

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Stetson University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Debbie ostrowslo

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14 Nov, 2024
I have absolutely nothing but praise for them I am halfway through my case but could not be happier They are knowable about what they are doing very excessible to you I would be lost without them Best decision I ever made
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Mostafa naderi

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16 Oct, 2024
I appreciate so much the care Attorney Feddeler and Aurora took with my case. I am very happy.
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Brittany gay

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26 Sep, 2024
Hear me when I tell you that you will not find a better legal group than Smith Feddeler and Smith. I owe everything to attorneys Bradley Smith & Scott Eldridge, and Paralegal Gail Escott. They listened, guided me, and helped me through the worst injury and time of my life. If you’re hurt on the job and you need qualified legal representation to fight your fight, then this is the team YOU NEED and deserve. I will be eternally grateful to this team and don’t know where I would be without them.
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