Theodore Randolph Howell, experienced Litigation attorney in Panama City, FL with 432 reviews
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Theodore Randolph Howell

200 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL

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4.8 432 reviews
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Jonathan jung

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18 Jan, 2025
I can’t recommend them enough! If you get into a car accident come here!
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Brooke carlton

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16 Jan, 2025
I am highly satisfied with the service they’ve provided for me. Everyone at Perry and Young is very kind and professional. They get back to you very quickly As well. Kelly Roberson is my lawyer and she’s been very helpful with my case, had things move quickly & got me the best possible outcome for my settlement. I will be recommending them to everyone I know moving forward.
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Tekesh “tamerlan”

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28 Oct, 2024
Called to schedule a free consultation regarding my potential medical case. Front desk lady said that someone will contact me to get more details about my case and discuss my situation. In 3 days received email which said “After one of our attorneys carefully reviewed the information provided on your intake it is our decision that we will not be able to assist you in this matter”. I don’t understand what “careful review” means because I provided zero details about my situation. So, they didn’t even try. And seems like they didn’t want to try. Very disappointed.
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Pros
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Exceptional customer service and responsiveness from the entire staff
“The staff is very caring about helping their clients. There was great communication between us and they kept me informed on all changes. I would highly recommend them for your lawyer services.”
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Dedicated and experienced attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Ted Howell and his paralegal, Trina Burch walked me through every step dealing with auto insurance and health insurance companies. They fought for me when I wasn't sure what my benefits entitled me to make sure my injuries were taken care of.”
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Consistently positive outcomes and maximum settlements for clients
“They had my best interest at heart. I am grateful to them both.”
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Involvement and support for the local community
“Perry & Young have been nothing but professional and the best! If you need help Perry and Young will fight for you. I highly recommend!”
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Caring, family-oriented approach that makes clients feel valued
“They treated me as if I were family! Highly recommended!”
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Occasional communication issues or lack of responsiveness
“I waited several years before writing this review, good thing or it would have been 1 star instead. I don't enjoy leaving a bad review but this came to mind as a friend recently moved here locally to Panama City and asked if we could recommend a good lawyer, I had to unfortunately say I cannot but I can tell you about my one experience with hiring an attorney here, based on my experience, (and they should do their own due diligence) so that made me realize I had not ever left this review and perhaps my experience could save someone else the same experience.”
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Potential disagreements over fee arrangements or billing
“When I saw the huge amount of money they (the attorneys) were keeping, I brought up the fact that Larry Perry said he would lower the fees for us if we got under such and such an amount and Christopher Young said (paraphrasing), *That was him, this is my case and I did not agree to that* and he would not budge.”

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