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23 Jun, 2023 by Jimmy
I will start off with my personal experience of saying that I did not realize that long term disability companies were only in the business of rejecting claims with the hope that you ultimately give up. To take the time to fight them you need a team of legal professionals that have a wealth of experience in dealing with their tactics and can help connect the dots. My husband and I will forever be thankful for the team at The Law Offices of Nancy L. Cavey! Nancy, Krysti and their team fought and won my husbands long term disability case for him and it has put our lives back together. It was a daunting task facing the complex world of long term disability but Nancy Cavey law firm expertly guided us every step of the way! Krysti, specifically, was so attentive to our questions and concerns and we appreciate her so much! We know without their help we would have never seen a dime. This office will be a tireless, hardworking and honest advocate for you and is the only law office we recommend. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everything you have done for us Nancy Cavey Law.
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16 May, 2023 by Lynn
I thought for sure I would not win my case after being denied twice! Nancy Cavey came in prepared me well and wala' we won! Excellent, excellent lawyer!!!! Don't hesitate to let her help you!
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23 Jun, 2022 by Anonymous
There are few things more daunting than applying for disability and having to prove your disability while suffering and desperate for help. Nancy Cavey and her team are experienced, professional, SUCCESSFUL, compassionate, extremely competent and are on the side of TRUTH. Nobody asks for a debilitating illness or injury. Losing One’s livelihood can be devastating and scary and it is cruel that deserving applicants are often denied. Rest assured that Cavey Law will help you every step of the way by fully understanding your unique situation and helping you provide the documentation needed to receive the help you desperately need and deserve. I have a very severe, painful and complicated chronic illness and I honestly do not believe I would be here today if Cavey Law had not represented me and won my difficult case. They give you timelines, tell you what you need to do, what THEY will be doing on your behalf and what to expect along the way. Instead of getting bogged down or distracted by less important aspects of your case or irrelevant paperwork, they streamline what you need to focus on and you can let go of the rest and let them do their work! Ms Cavey’s experience, track record, reputation and professionalism are all in your favor. If you have a hearing, rest assured Ms Cavey knows how to fight for your case and your benefits. If she takes you on as a client, she believes you and it shows. The best thing you can do to experience any quality of life again is have Cavey in your Corner!
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10 Jun, 2022 by Karen
Another reviwer wrote, "Attorney Cavey has devoted her entire life to helping people get the disability benefits they desperately need and deserve. Florida is the hardest state in which to get benefits awarded." This statement is very true! Attorney Cavey and her team helped me to understand the long process for putting my disability application together. Her legal staff was very patient with me and they helped me acquire and assemble the required documentation from three medical professionals who determined my full disability status. I will be forever grateful for the knowledge, professionalism and diligence of Attorney Cavey and her staff that resulted in achieving something that I could not do on my own. I highly recommend The Law Office of Nancy Cavey!
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23 Mar, 2022 by Scot
When I had to retire on disability, I figured "how hard could it be to fill out the forms for my insurer and for Social Security?". I found out. When my insurer denied my initial claim, just by chance I'd had two people close to me say THAT DAY that I might have a Ph.D., but I was NOT equipped to go nose-to nose with agencies and companies which basically exist to find reasons to tell you "no". Searching for someone relatively local to me who seemed like the "pitbull" I realized I needed, I found Nancy's info. From the first call, I felt like Nancy and her staff had lifted this incredible weight off of my shoulders. Now, understand that you DO have to listen to Nancy (or Krysti, or Megan) and if they have a form that only you have the ability to fill out...you have to do the form. They're not magic. But they explain exactly what you have to do, what you can do, and what you shouldn't do. OK, the elephant in many people's rooms: Can you afford a lawyer? When you're dealing with disability insurance and Social Security, and you're also dealing with your disability, doctor visits, and the unknown future of having to retire, sometimes far earlier than you imagined you would have to, I can promise you that 1) you really need someone who knows this aspect of the law, and 2) if you're like me, you have a million things to get done, and done right the first time, and the critical importance of your insurance and Social Security will overload your stress system. The paperwork itself is a weeks-long full-time job IF you want any chance of winning. How much is your time worth? And honestly, you'll probably lose if you go it alone. Some of you may have heard about a friend's cousin's bestie who single-handedly took on their employer's pension disability department, their own ERISA policy, and SSDI. All at once! And won all of them! And they gave her a flying unicorn too! And a puppy! Kidding aside, It comes down to this: you work for HOURS, over MONTHS and possibly YEARS, and one tiny omission or mistake, and you see "denied" again. Again, how much is YOUR time worth, for an outcome far less certain than if you hire, for example, Nancy Cavey? There was no up-front fee, and the contingency fees were in line with everyone else (they're written into the law in the case of Social Security). What you're getting is freedom from a huge amount of paperwork that Nancy and her paralegals know how to do far better than you do. You get freedom from remembering deadlines that can kill your case entirely. And at the end of the day, it's comforting to be able to think "yeah, my insurance/Social Security is a really important thing, but my lawyer's taking care of it". And Nancy and her staff did so, obtaining my disability insurance approval. I continue to work with Nancy Cavey, as I'm but halfway along my journey -- I'll update at some later era of the earth when SSDI gets back to us. Reminds me of the Fellowship of the Rings, and the Ents. Where did the Ent-wives go? Well, if they move and make decisions as slowly as their Ent-husbands, perhaps they found a home at Social Security (You have to be a REAL LOTR nerd to get that reference [it wasn't in the movies...]). Even though I still wait to I hear from Social Security, I do hear from Megan every little while, if just to let me know where in the bureaucracy my file has been moved. I'm far, far more hopeful that this too will go OK with Nancy Cavey's firm representing me. Nice, professional, competent. Great to find all three in one place. HIRE THIS ATTORNEY. You won't regret it. (PS: good luck on the bar, L3...:)
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24 Sep, 2017 by Tony
Anne Ricke has been the best. She has helped me with my elder father and his brother with estates, trusts, durable power of attorney, and summary of administration (handling estates with no will). If you need any of these complex legal services I expect Anne would be most helpful to you too.
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05 Oct, 2016 by Dori
Anne Ricke is wonderful at what she does. I was helping my client get on Medicaid and it was a grueling experience, to say the least. Anne helped me by explaining everything in laymans terms so I could understand. She is patient and I never felt rushed or brushed off.
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10 Mar, 2022 by James kraujalis
From the time my Accident occurred to the very end Sean and Patton Youngblood showed true compassion and care for every detail of my case! These guys worked tirelessly to get me more than my case was even worth and at the end they even gave me an additional discount that was never discussed and put several thousands of dollars more into my pocket than originally agreed upon! Dont bother looking for other attorneys to help you with personal Injury you wont find anyone better! I truly recommend these guys from the bottom of my heart!
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21 Jan, 2022 by Mischell
The whole firm is GREAT! The Attorneys treated me like family! I would high recommend Youngblood Law Firm. No other attorney office would to take my case, due to it being involved with municipal BUT Youngblood don’t back down from anyone, they had my back and fought for me all the way to the end.
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15 Dec, 2018 by Anonymous
Ms. Little, was very helpful and courteous, highly professional She made the process go smoothly. It was a pleasure working with her, I highly recommend her for whatever you’re needs are
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03 Dec, 2018 by Juanita garbutt
I appreciate the professional manner in which Ms. Little managed my account. Her advice was solid and the documentations that she prepared was outstanding. I strongly recommend her practice to those in need of the services which she provides.
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14 Nov, 2018 by Lourdes
My case was resolved perfectly & I highly recommend Atty. Little. I'm so happy with her services.
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