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Cory
19 Aug, 2013
I had gotten into a car accident in 2013. I was hit from behind and Mr. Marcus Michles helped me out tremendously!! He guided me on what need to happen to protect me and make sure the end result was a success. Mr Michles guided me to get the medical attention that I needed, and it helped out tremendously for a recover. Thank you for everything Mr. Marcus Michles!
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Alex
31 Jul, 2013
Mr. Michles is a true professional in every possible way. I was in a car accident not too long ago which required some legal attention. We met at his office and he provided me with a complete overview of how the process works. He never once told me what to do, but provided options for me to decide. At no time did I feel lost or confused during the legal process. His direct oversight helped me get resolution to a battle that I thought would never end. There's a reason he's good; he cares for his clients and understands their needs. If the need ever arises again, there would be no hesitation on who I'd turn to....Mr Marcus Michles He's a man of his word and integrity directs his every action.
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William
23 Jul, 2013
I hired Marcus Michles of Michles & Booth to represent me after I was injured in a serious bicycle accident. I was extremely lucky to have been represented by a lawyer and law firm with such extensive resources… their medical doctor worked with me and my doctors; their investigators collected and compiled all of the evidence involved in my case; paralegals and other staff made every step of the process stress-free for me. By some point early on in the process, my belief that I had hired a lawyer (Marcus) to represent me was largely overshadowed by the fact that I had really hired an army of legal professionals (Michles & Booth) to fight for me. Needless to say, I was more than pleased with the outcome of my case and the care and professionalism with which my case was handled.
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Mizandie
10 Jul, 2013
Adrian bridges,Michles and Booth,Pensacola,Fl. Mr. Bridges represented me in an auto accident related personal injury trial. He rarely answered my questions and when he did he was curt and over simplified. This guy treated me and spoke to me like I was working for him. When I complained about this he argued with me or out and out denied the rudeness and continued the behavior. I had very little information on the trial or its procedures until the business day before. The legal assistants were just as hard to talk to. During the jury Mr. Bridges called a 'witness' that gave statements about the accident that physically had to be inaccurate and contradicted our argument. Of,course the jury went with the witnesses description of the accident. Several weeks before the trial,the opposing counsel offered a settlement that would not have covered all of my expenses. Mr. Bridges advised me not to settle. We went to trial and the result from the juries verdict left me with the exact same outcome as settling or not filing at all would have . After the trial Mr. Bridges refused to converse with me about the legal strategies he used. He only wanted to discuss that the result of my being injured permanently and not receiving a recovery at all was better than my owing money to the opposing counsel due to the verdict. When I continued to point this out that going to trial hadn't helped me at all but had been a waste,Mr. Bridges insulted my intelligence. The legal argument was not a difficult one to make. My doctor and many others were called as witnesses to my injury being caused by a car accident. Mr. Bridges advised me to go through very invasive and painful examinations and other procedures performed by doctors that he himself claimed were unreliable and later hurt my case. Mr. Bridges also worked with another lawyer on my case. I wasn't aware of this until two days before the trial. Mr. Bridges wouldn't go over the other lawyer's position or credentials with me when I requested it. I trusted this lawyer's judgment on these legal issues but it was clearly a mistake. This lawyer's representation was definitely not worth the effort or going through that horrible experience. Don't believe this guy's hype!
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Mike westin
28 May, 2013
You can do a lot better. The law firm has several lawyers I am referring specifically to Marcus Michles and his rock star paralegals. If you sign up as a client you will meet Marcus once. You'll never see him or hear from him again. He doesn't return phone calls or e-mails. He has 1 or 2 paralegals it's confusing. I know he has one named Terry who dresses like someone half her age would dress for a hot date. It's embarrassing to look at.. Whenever you call for him or his paralegal you will get the paralegal's voicemail. If you want answers or info about the progress of your case well just dream on. Any small personal injury lawyer office would be better at least they communicate with clients.
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