Rebecca M. Hodge

651 S Collier Blvd Ste 2 H, Marco Island, FL

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Leyla dost

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18 Sep, 2024
I really appreciate everything Mr. Snyder and the team of Hodge and Snyder have done for my case. They helped me resolve a long standing legal issue that was hanging over my head, making it as painless as possible. I felt that my case was in good, capable hands and I got the resolution I'd been hoping for for years in a matter of months. Many thanks!
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Francisco pinilla

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18 Jun, 2024
I'm very happy that I've contacted the Law Offices of Hodge and Snyder. Everybody in the office treated me with such a professionalism and respect. Mr. Snyder is very pleasant to speak with, and was able to deliver positive results with my case. I was dealing with a financial matter for a long time, and Mr. Snyder took his time to listen, and to understand the issue. This issue was resolved in matter of few days, thanks to Mr. Snyder knowledge and experience. I won't hesitate to contact Mr. Snyder in the future, in case I need legal assistance. I'll highly recommend the Law Offices of Hodge and Snyder to all my colleagues, friends, and family. I can’t thank Mr. Snyder enough for resolving this financial issue for me, it really took this huge burden off my shoulders.
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Dave costello

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09 May, 2024
Through the hard work, expertise, and professionalism of Neil Snyder and his team, a very favorable outcome was quickly achieved to a long-term situation - one which we honestly thought was a lost cause. A moving company had negligently mishandled (dropped) our valuable heirloom piano, significantly damaging it beyond repair. Although this was a tragic event for our family, we at least had some comfort knowing that we had insured the piano for its full value through the moving company. Although the moving company initially indicated that they “would make things right for us”, they continually made excuses for their lack of action, and after a year they totally ceased all communications with us. This was a very stressful and emotionally exhausting situation for our family. Once engaging Neil, he took the time to understand our case, explained all parts of the legal process to us, and quickly developed a set of actions. Within days of Neil executing these actions, the moving company agreed to pay the full insured value of the piano. And shortly after that, we received the funds. Neil was extremely professional and remained tenacious in pursuing our case. He is straight forward, gets down to business, and always kept us informed. And we are truly grateful that Neil and his team were able to help us. If you are looking for solid representation that is genuinely on your side, we would highly recommend Neil Snyder.
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Pros
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Excellent, responsive, and professional legal services
“They explained the process and what to expect. The staff, Linda, and Attorney Snyder were extremely accessible.”
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Caring and personalized approach to clients
“They represented hope, confidence and peace of mind. I felt like they genuinely cared for me not just as a client, but as a person - even as a friend.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough in handling legal matters
“Neil prevailed on a misrepresentation case for me due to his thorough research, investigation, and knowledge of the law as it pertained to my particular case.”
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Efficient and timely in resolving client issues
“Neil kept us informed and up to date during the whole process and could not have been more professional.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I highly recommend Hodge & Snyder over all of them. My experience has resembled having a best friend as an attorney.”
Cons
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Possible lack of experience in certain practice areas
“I don't believe Ms. Hodge is experienced in Social Security Disability claims.”
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Inadequate communication for appointment changes
“Cancellation of appointments should be made via telephone, on a business day - and NOT via email (with less than 24 hours notice).”

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