R T Timothy Morrison, experienced Class Action, Consumer Protection attorney in Atlanta, GA with 299 reviews
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R T Timothy Morrison

3391 Peachtree Road Ne, Atlanta, GA

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Arleata g

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26 Dec, 2024
This Law Firm was a pleasure to work with. Very customer service friendly & make sure they do their best. Mr. Ryan helped me I would recommend them to anyone. Thank you all again so much.
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Donnell gammage

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07 Dec, 2024
We contacted this firm due to their many 5 star reviews, expecting to get the same treatment. We were initially met with positive attitudes and a reassurance of why they have their reviews. It was short lived. They needed US to solve everything for them, and they still couldn’t figure it out. They kept commending us for “acting as lawyers” (doing all the work ourselves) up until there was a delay in a change we were expecting on a paperwork. Expected on Friday. They didn’t even wait until EOD before issuing us a disengagement letter and showing us the old paperwork. We explained to them that the party responsible for updating the paperwork, doesn’t arrive until the evening on Friday. They ceased communicating with us when we literally had everything they asked for. Later that day, we had everything they needed, including the NEW paperwork. (they could’ve done this themselves) and they never recanted the disengagement. This review is a reminder that this firm is far from the 5 stars they’ve likely paid for or asked for. Also, negotiate your upfront percentage! They accepted a 28% pursuit fee because we did so much of their job for them before they even agreed to work with us.
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Kay

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07 Dec, 2024
Sorry to have to be the 1st 1-star review however, it not without reason and justification. I was recently involved in an MVA accident where Forsyth county wrongly placed fault on me. (The other driver lied, and their “investigation” coincided with this driver at the time). Me sticking to my truth, I contacted about 8 businesses in the area seeking surveillance footage which corroborated with my account on what happened that night. After securing footage at TWO locations, submitting it to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s department, and asking for a reversal of the citation and an amendment to the report, I was granted such by the sergeant after her viewed the surveillance footage and agreed with the other driver being at fault. I sought Angell Law Firm for their services a few days ago. I’ve gathered all supporting documents, evidence and more for my case on my own (saving them a ton of leg work). We were now simply waiting on an UPDATED report scheduled to be updated today-12/6/24, to get started with representation. I was assigned case manager Fanny Medina who on today, pulled the OLD report, called me and threatened disengagement of representation, due to the report showing incorrect information. She then hung up the call in my face, I called back and was told that she will be forwarding me the report via email. The email contained her stating that due to the nature of the report, they would have to regrettably disengage representation with me. She also attached the OLD report. I REPEATEDLY told them there will be a NEW report and provided verbal (consented audio recording) communication from the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office confirming that. I just received written confirmation from Forsyth County’s Lieutenant, (at 9:39pm 12/6/24) confirming the new report and the updated information that Angell Law Firm said needed to be on the report. Everything is in writing. The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Lieutenants issued an apology and written confirmation to fix and resolve this issue. WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED? Why was I ghosted and left without representation? Your incompetent case manager had the wrong report. You all dropped the ball on this one, and I’m holding EVERYONE accountable for their errors in this matter.
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Responsive and attentive communication from the firm's staff
“Breanna was my case manager, always available when I needed to reach her, called me for updates - seriously just went above and beyond!”
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Compassionate and personalized service that makes clients feel valued
“They truly allow you to focus on recovery while they deal with the insurance companies, hospitals, etc. Great law firm!”
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Efficient and timely handling of cases, leading to quick settlements
“They settled my case very quickly and I was satisfied with the outcome.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Harmon was very attentive and helped me out tremendously. I'd recommend to any friend.”
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Collaborative teamwork among the firm's staff to ensure client success
“Breanna was so welcoming and friendly when we came to the office to finish some paperwork.”
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