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26 Apr, 2020 by Rachel
Chris and his team (including Emilee) we’re so very helpful when I decided to file for bankruptcy. Due to a series of events, including a divorce, I had accumulated an amount of debt that was staggering to me. What’s more, there were several creditors that were becoming very nasty in an attempt to recoup their money, and because I had fallen on hard financial times, I simply couldn’t repay them. Chris and Emilee helped get all my filing paperwork in order. Even the hearing wasn’t as horrible as I’d expected it to be, thanks to their associate Isabel. Now, my bankruptcy is discharged and I’m back on the road to recovery. I’ll not soon forget how this firm helped me through a very difficult time in my life. Thank you all for your support.
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16 Feb, 2020 by Eddie
This firm is very professional and knowledgeable. They were patient with all my questions and made me feel very comfortable and ease with the whole bankruptcy process. Calls and emails were responded to quickly, which I really appreciated. I have already recommended them to my family and friends, and would continue to do so.
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25 Jan, 2020 by Evan
Terrible experience with this office. The secretary got my information incorrect several times then had to constantly ask for the same information after it was sitting right in front of her. You were hired and paid in full $1700 for a chapter 7. It took you weeks to get back to me that you couldn't file chapter 7 for me because i made too much money. When i said ok i no longer need your services then, you kept trying to sell me on a chapter 13. I had to fire Chris Crowder before he could even get hired. Too bad i had paid in full (very stupid on my part) Chris Crowder said i can only give you like $500 back. He tried to rob me of $1200 after he couldn't proceed with what he was hired to do. I have filed a formal complaint with the Fl bar association. His simple response of "why are you getting mad at me? I didn't get you into this situation." You are absolutely correct. Every bit of information in the consultation is crucial and i learned the hard way. He never went over, working overtime as such a critical impact and i realized that. But for you to lock the doors of your business after telling me you're keeping $1200 is pathetic. You are a pathetic sad and weak individual. I will never do business with you nor will i recommend anyone to do business with you. You are a scummy lawyer and that is it. When it was all said and done i was refunded $1000. So he got $700 to tell me he couldnt do anything for me. I have yet to see a receipt for what that $700 has gone to.
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10 Dec, 2015 by Kevin
Mr. Crowder spoke with me during a free consultation and patiently helped me to talk at length about my financial problems. He probably could've taken my money and given me a service I didn't need, but instead he gave me some strong advice and pointed me in another direction - in my circumstances, I can can probably avoid BK. I think it's wonderful that he was willing to help me just for the sake of helping me and without any compensation. I have spoken to several lawyers on the topic and he has been the best.

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01 Aug, 2024 by Robert gowe jr
Thank you for the training and for the update on recovery for my home owners insurance policy. Have a great day. Witnessed;(Joan, PA); Mathew Goeeceegoe, MD, PhD; Sincerely, General Robert Anderson Gowe Jr; Date of birth;(01/26/1979);
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13 Apr, 2023 by Peggy speaker
We were victims of hurricane Ian. Our property insurance was with Slide Insurance. Their initial field adjuster was terrific and agreed that the roof needed replacement and the lanai screens repaired. Slide then sent 2 other field adjusters out to refute original adjuster claims and said damage was caused by poor maintenance by us. Well, enter Mike who guided us to a successful claim allowing us to replace the roof and other needed repairs. He was professional, personable and knowledgeable about how insurance companies operate. A perfect lawyer to have on your side when dealing with insurance companies. Thank you Mike! John & Annie Speaker Punta Gorda, Florida
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14 Feb, 2023 by Kyle gold
Great communication, very clear and up front about fees, successful negotiation = you don't get taken for a ride by insurance companies.
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20 Sep, 2024 by Belinda darnell
I had the privilege of working with Attorney Jessica Hicks alongside Attorney Andrew Pickett during my personal injury case, and their exceptional representation made all the difference. From the very beginning, they were attentive, compassionate, and highly engaged with every detail of my case. Attorney Jessica Hicks, in particular, formed a great personal connection with me, truly understanding the pain and challenges I faced after my accident. Their communication was outstanding, keeping me informed at every step through phone calls, office visits, text messages, and their office app. Attorney Jessica Hicks’ dedication and persistence led to securing the full allowable settlement amount without the need to go to court, which was an immense relief. I cannot recommend Attorney Jessica Hicks and Attorney Andrew Pickett highly enough. Their knowledge, support, and commitment are of the highest caliber. Jessica, in particular, is a determined and relentless advocate, ensuring that I was fully supported and heard throughout the process. If you're looking for attorneys who will truly fight for you, Jessica Hicks and Andrew Pickett Law are the ones to choose.
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04 Sep, 2024 by Jen gonzo
ANDREW PICKETT LAW represented me in my case and they were professional all the way through. I am so grateful for what they were able to do for me. Big kudos to my attorney Jessica Hicks. 👏
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01 Sep, 2024 by Ken williams
Andrew Pickett and his staff worked extremely hard to resolve my case I am extremely happy that I went with them and will use them in the future most definitely they kept me well informed and The professionalism I experienced was unmatched.
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16 May, 2024 by Anonymous
My local Social Security Attorney had done all she could right up to the 3rd appeal. I was lost and had no direction. Then still trying to save myself, during an internet search I found Bradley! I got an appointment with him quick. I new right away he was going to win for me! He listened intently to every word I said. He or his professional staff contacted me frequently to follow up on every detail! It took several painful years - WE WON!! With all back pay but for 2 years! Bradley changed my life! His is my HERO! I will remember him always in my prays! GOD Bless Bradley! Knight in Shining Armor! A Winner!
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14 Feb, 2024 by Mark
I had severe malpractice with many insurance Dr's trying to cover it up and grossly underestimating the disability. I filed for Disability and was turned down then hired another attorney who appealed and lost again. I found Brad who read the denial and in 1 minute said " I will get this denial thrown out and we should win the case" . He said the judge used the wrong pain scale and applied something else incorrectly as well and cited the court cases! He explained the best way to win a SS disability case including getting a SS Disability Evaluation by a Dr. Then Brad writes a brief for the SS Judge using the SS Eval and the Dr reports in your favor into a concise Document. He did a lot of work on my case and SS jerked him around for years about paying him (as they are required to do). Needless to say he got my denial thrown out (based on what he said) and he won my case. It was likely one of the toughest wins since I got the same biased, totally ignorant Judge who couldn't even pronounce the disease I have (who screwed up my previous appeal) along with many corrupt insurance Drs who were under reporting injuries trying to cover up the permanent injuries they caused by their malpractice and some saying nothing was wrong at all. Brad's staff was first class and answered any question quickly or Brad called you back personally and explained exactly how things work. He is a walking encyclopedia of Supreme Court cases and how they apply to SS Disability. He is the Best, Absolutely Amazing!
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06 Sep, 2022 by Kenya
Mr Boyd is an excellent attorney, he took care of my case with agility and a lot of competence. His staff is very kind and helpful. Thank you so much for all your help, I really appreciate.
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