Edward Carnel Combs Jr., experienced Litigation attorney in Melbourne, FL with 15 reviews
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Edward Carnel Combs Jr.

940 S Harbor City Blvd, Melbourne, FL

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Education

2010:
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, Juris Doctorate
2006:
University of Maryland, College Park, BS - Bachelor of Science

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David avila

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16 May, 2022
They could not get my name on at a time of great need representing Morgan and Morgan I expected way more than just someone who could not get my name right could not get the names of my doctors or doctors assistance right could not get the orders right. Leaving me to have multiple tripsps for the same things the. I must say the are not on top of the game they are not for the people I am living suffering proof. don't they understand the pain and suffering at the people are going through and they depend on these attorneys for help. and then they can't get nobody's name right they can't answer any telephone calls when regards I was in the emergency room and they had the information required to save a lot more discomfort and radiation. I just don't know what to do when I only understand the one language I believe I speak well, and then ask for one thing help with my medical situation that is the first thing I asked for. Who wants to be paralyzed who wants to be in constant pain who wants to be promised that they will get the help they're asking for to find out they get nothing but a incompetent at best paralegal who cannot get my name right cause me Mr cook cannot tell Bernice from brunette. When it's an emergency they forget about you at the emergency room while my family frantically is trying to contact them and given the experience line. I honestly don't understand I was told this was a good attorney but yet I am seeing something totally different. I specifically asked for Morgan & Morgan because I thought they had more medical resources which forgot to be the absolute opposite. All medical help that I received with prior to and after Morgan & Morgan it took them over two weeks just to get the paperwork wrong and the name wrong.
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Ann marie

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26 Jul, 2018
I sustained a work related injury. I needed the help of an experienced attorney. Fortunately, I found Mr. Edward C. Combs. My injury required an extended period of time with medical treatment and therapy. Mr. Combs saw that these expenses were covered in full and helped me in the conclusion receive a fair settlement. I recommend Edward C. Combs as an excellent choice for an Attorney.
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Alex wyatt

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22 Jan, 2018
Best personal injury lawyer in town!
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation and successful case outcomes
“Mr Combs Jr is a very trustworthy and knowledgeable lawyer. He was very helpful in my child support case. We also had a favorable outcome.”
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Compassionate and client-focused approach
“Amazing attorney! Mr Connell is extremely knowledgeable, caring, compassionate and takes the time to make sure you understand exactly what to expect!”
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Highly skilled and effective attorney
“Top notch attorney who gets RESULTS for his clients. In my opinion, he's the best personal injury lawyer around!”
Cons
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Lack of attention to client details and communication issues
“They could not get my name on at a time of great need representing Morgan and Morgan I expected way more than just someone who could not get my name right could not get the names of my doctors or doctors assistance right could not get the orders right.”
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Delayed or inadequate response to client needs
“When it's an emergency they forget about you at the emergency room while my family frantically is trying to contact them and given the experience line.”

Publications

2013:
Florida Bar Journal News and 440 Report, A Brief Insight into the Nature of Toxic Exposure Cases
2012:
South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report, New Health Care Law May Be the Best Medicine
2010:
Florida Workers' Compensation, with Forms, Chapter 16:B, Medical Reimbursement Disputes and Utilization Review
2009:
Barry University Law Review, Parents Involved in Community School v. Seattle School District No. 1.: An Endorsement of De Facto Segregation?

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