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Caring and compassionate attorneys who go above and beyond for their clients
“Douglas and his assistant Stephanie, are real people who care about you as a person and not all about the $$$. They go above and beyond to keep you updated and will answer you calls and emails on the same day.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“Stephanie and Doug are thorough in their process to help individuals who have been in an accident, from start to finish!”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who know how to navigate the legal system
“Mr Dykes & his office were incredibly helpful & kind throughout the entire process (which I had tried to go at alone at first but quickly realized how horrible that choice was)”
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Personalized attention and support for each client
“The first day Doug sat next to me on my couch and made me promise that if anything went wrong and I decided to use another attorney that we would sit down face to face and talk about it.”
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Successful track record of obtaining favorable outcomes for clients
“I am very pleased with the results and outcomes of my case and how Doug and his staff handled each and every aspect of my case.”
Cons
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Inconsistent quality of service from support staff
“Very rude and condescending case managers, which are the women in office who handle 90% of the lawyers work, behind the scenes.”
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Lack of clear communication regarding billing practices and fees
“I called them ONCE for under 5 minutes afterwards to ask 1 question, no one informed me that I would be charged for this and they were paid when i won my disability case.”

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30 Oct, 2024 by Eugene jackson
Syfrett. Dykes and Furr Law Firm in my opinion is a first class, highly professional, goal oriented law firm. I was referred to them by a very good friend of mine, who had dealt with the firm in the past. I was initially hesitant about using them because their office was a couple of hours away from where I live, but I decided to go with them and I'm very grateful that I did. I initially corresponded with Dawn, and then Alicia. These two ladies, along with my attorney, Mr Furr, worked diligently to prepare me for my case, and I went in to my initial hearing with the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) feeling well prepared. Unfortunately, I was wrongly denied benefits by the ALJ, and my attorney, Mr Furr knew it. To be honest, I was ready to give up my pursuit of obtaining Social Security Disability Insurance claim, because it had been almost 2 years since I started this benefits, and I was just tired of the fight. But, Mr Furr. said that he felt that he felt that I had a strong case, and he thought that I should continue the fight. I reluctantly agreed to continue pursuing my benefits, so Mr Furr sent my case through the federal judge appeal process, and the federal judge agreed that I was wrongly denied benefits, and ordered that my case be sent back to the Social Security Administration, ALJ, to be re-heard. Again, Mr Furr, Dawn and Alicia worked diligently to prepare me for my second hearing, and to make a longer story short, I won my second appeal. πŸ˜€ πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ½. I am forever grateful to my attorney, Mr Furr, Ms Dawn, Ms Alicia, and the entire Syfrett, Dykes and Furr Law Firm, and I highly recommend them to all who are looking for a professional, caring, experienced, and a one team-one fight, Law Firm. Thank You for reading my post. God bless you and may God bless the Syfrett Dykes and Furr Law Firm.
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15 Sep, 2024 by Jacqueline bowers
Very professional and kept me abreast on all actions needed. Tisha was always available whenever I had questions. Thanks Tisha and Mr. Furr.
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25 Mar, 2024 by Michelle cross
Alicia, was always on top of my needs, always responded with any questions I had. The Attorney was great and made my case for me. Extremely satisfied with my disability results. Thank you SDF for all your help.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Darryl cannon
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