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10 Oct, 2024 by Jian chen
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05 Oct, 2024 by Cat
Dell & Schaefer are great at what they do but CLIENTS BEWARE! You could be making a deal with the Devil. Their great work comes at a great price. And they will not care about the peanuts they leave you with. All of those positive outcomes...they are NOT for the benefit of YOU. It's to fill their bank accounts. Be aware these disabilty firms can and will work in tandem with the insurance companies to help line each other's pockets. I wouldn't be surprised if some of these 5 star reviews were AI generated. Stephen Jessup was on my case. He was a superb lawyer and we had a great client relationship. He was initially very responsive and supportive. I was told their fee was going to be one amount since I was engaging them early before an appeal was needed. But the entire dynamic changed when it came time for the "switcheroo". Once Operation Fee Increase started, he didn't have any further words for me until I fired his firm. They allowed my claim to go into denial and waited to the very last minute to act. I was without income for 6 MONTHS as the head of my household. Once they got me back on claim and had my extra-large back pay check in hand, they made me agree to a higher percentage before they would release my money. This, my friend, can be considered "undue influence". I had already been paying them a year to do nothing but MANAGE my claim. Which I had to intervene a couple times to do myself. Plus, I repaid all costs and expenses they incurred. I was ready to pay the initial percentage for claim maintenance again but they increased it by 150%!! They were taking out more than I paid in rent. And this is supposed to go on FOREVER with no caps!!!! Once I found out how they misrepresented their unethically excessive fees, I terminated their representation. Their "legalese" makes you think they can lawfully collect astronomical amounts from your disability benefits - past, present, and future. Even fees from benefits they do not help you with such as social security. Don't believe the hype. All contracts are NOT enforceable. And this firm will try to enforce their fee agreement by any means necessary - legal or illegal....lawful or unlawful. I was taken advantage of in one of my most vulnerable states health-wise, emotionally and financially. You're already being beat down and bullied by the insurance companies. And Dell & Schaefer are counting on you to feel that "something will be better than nothing". Just because a lawyer says it, doesn't make it true. There are attorneys who will lie, defraud, and misrepresent facts just like anyone else. Simply to take your money. Do your due diligence. Read your fee agreement carefully and calculate its true cost. Don't be afraid to challenge or report what you feel is unjust. Attorneys are NOT untouchable. And remember, these agreements are negotiable. If you can't get terms you are comfortable with, move on to another firm. You have powers and protections in these devilish deals. Have the contract looked at by a different attorney and ask your state's Bar association if this fee structure is ethical. If you did make the mistake of signing with this firm, familiarize yourself with power of attorneys, excessive attorney fee's, liens, judgements, what constitutes a "lawsuit" and illegal garnishments. You'll thank me later. Good Luck, Godspeed and I wish you much strength, wisdom, and favor in your decision to work with this firm. I, personally, 10 out of 10 DO NOT RECOMMEND!!
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03 Oct, 2024 by Moca monterrubio
I contacted Dell Disability Lawyers shortly after I was denied Long Term Disability from my previous employment. Stephen Jessup and his team were unbelievable in helping me understand the process of sharing my disability. Over the time, which moved quickly IMO, the whole team stayed in contact with me and worked with my cognitive challenges with email replies. Each email they sent me was easy to understand and helped pull me along the process. Overall, the award and the care from the team was more than I ever knew would happen for a case like mine. I felt seen and I felt helped. I highly recommend Dell Disability Lawyers for your case. Thank you team!
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30 Sep, 2024 by Jessy caraballo
Very professional great service awesome team thank you guys for everything
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27 Sep, 2024 by Taunya m
Hi Alex was very nice attorney woks with passion and knowledge of helping his clients. Also very professional and educated you on what to do expect during the lengthy process. His Assistant Danielle was very polite and patient with her clients. Always willing to go above and beyond to help you. I will definitely recommend this company to help you. Thank you
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26 Sep, 2019 by Anonymous
Completed a no fault accident that was a one car ( not ours) accident.. We were passengers in the backseat , the other person DRIVING ran off the road into a TREE . .Paralyzed at first...spinal injuries...Marvin ALWAYS available within a short time period. Settlement excellent. No court time requested by us. You won't be sorry.
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30 Sep, 2015 by Fran
Marvin Schulman is an excellent attorney. He is available to answer any questions or concerns you may have. His guidance is realistic and honest. His thoughtful advice is wise and his staff is always helpful. I have been a client for a few years, and recommended him as well and everyone has been extremely satisfied. Though this may be called the practice of law he is truly an expert.
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17 Sep, 2015 by Ron
Marvin Schulman handled a personal injury case for me. I was involved in an automobile accident resulting in significant damage to my vehicle and injuries to my knee. The insurance company sent out an adjuster the next day who started playing hardball right from the beginning. Mr. Schulman acted swiftly and professionally which resulted in my vehicle being repaired and my medical bills paid. Once the case was settled there was a nice monetary recovery for my pain and suffering and lost wages. I was extremely happy with the way Marvin Schulman handled my case. I recommended him to my sister, who later had a case, as well as several other people. I found Marvin Schulman to be sincere and honest in his dealings and would not hesitate to recommend him.
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14 Feb, 2014 by Anonymous
Three other lawyers worked on my case before I came to Ms. Prado. Thankfully, she knew how to handle the alimony, child support, and distribution of assets without dragging the case on like my previous attorneys. I was extremely frustrated with the entire court process before I came to her. She simplified the issues and brought the case to a close within the time frame she estimated.
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13 Aug, 2024 by Kyle alaniz
Before you read any further reviews, consider this... What is your career worth to you? Is it worth fighting for? Would you hire the best defense if possible for your case? Than look no further, these attorneys are who you are looking for. I can not express how deeply grateful I am for these attorneys. The odds were stacked against me for an allegation that i did not commit. No one believed me, until I hired these attorneys. These two attorneys have spoke to me numerous times about my case and were always available especially as i was overseas and still was able to answer any questions I had. For all that its worth, Michael and Alexandra Waddington will treat you with respect and hear what you have to say with no judgement. When its all said and done, based on what arguments that these two attorneys stated, I would definitely hire them again for any defense of any wrongdoing. So i ask again, Is your career worth fighting for? If it is, hire these attorneys. I promise you, you will be in great hands.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Pavel stafa
Michael Waddington is an exceptional attorney. His expertise in military defense law, combined with his dedication and thorough approach, ensures that his clients receive top-notch legal representation. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a skilled and reliable lawyer.
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31 Jul, 2024 by Zoey johnson
Thanks for your accommodating me. Easy, breezy service.
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