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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the attorneys and staff
“Tom and his team are wonderful people to work with. We communicated very frequently and always with fast responses.”
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Compassionate and caring approach towards clients
“I could tell Tom really cared about me and my overall well-being.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable settlements and outcomes for clients
“With as many people as there were involved in our accident they managed to get us a great deal of money.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in personal injury cases
“Tom is an excellent attorney who protected my rights. He stood up for me against four other attorneys who all represented different parties in my case.”
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Referrals to other professionals when needed
“I was also very impressed how he made referrals for other issues that we encountered as well.”
Cons
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Potential issues with continuity of representation and handoffs between attorneys
“Four months into the case I'm notified that his associate is no longer with the firm. Pretty much my case was given to another attorney on the spot.”
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Lack of communication and updates from the firm in some cases
“I didn't feel like my case was taken seriously and that any effort was put into it. I was left feeling as if my case was not worth his time.”
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Concerns about the firm's priorities and focus on their own interests rather than the client's best interests
“They will get you into mediation (Allen Hoffman Irene Schwarzer) show you what your take home amount will be then call you and tell you that your check will be $5000 less then What you agreed to at mediation. They are a SCAM!”

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24 Oct, 2024 by Ar panola
VERY NICE LAW FIRMS . VERY HELPFUL . THANKS FOR QUICK RESPONCE .
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15 Oct, 2024 by Lehmuel doreus
My case was handed over for a so called litigation that got me out of 40% both law firms took more! The what I walked away with! Do your home work and stay away from greedy law firms!
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12 Sep, 2024 by Tyler
This company will forever be my go to law firm for my family. Tom fights long and hard and gets you the most out of every situation!Thank you so much!
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05 Jun, 2024 by Breona jean-baptiste
I am not happy with this law firm services at all.
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19 Mar, 2024 by Tamara horton
Please I urge you not to go with this law firm. First let's start by saying my case took over 4 yrs to settle. For the amount of money that they got me they could have closed my case in 6 months. I have 5 herniated disc in my neck which will never go away. ( LIFE TIME INJURY). I've informed them what type of work that I do and my case took so long to settle I had to work. Not to mention people work in pain everyday. I've had 4 paralegals working on my case but this last one Patrick Berkshire was the worst. I said to him you guys aren't fighting for my case and he acted like I was Speaking ebonics to him. I said I was in pain over 7 days a week and when I get relief it's only for a few days and then it's right back to pain for over a week. I got my nerves put to sleep because the pain was so unbearable. I did mediation and because they hired a (PI) They said they saw me lift a box. Mind you they don't know how heavy the box is. 1st I'm not lifting anything that's going to put more strain on me and my job knew that I couldn't lift anything heavy. Also my kids posted a old video of me doing a tiktoc before my accident and they found it somehow because I'm very seldom on social media and i don't really post anything, also they don't inform you to make your social media page private. Also it's a post of me rocking my hips and lifting my arms. Not me twerking or hitting splits or anything outrageous. So first let me say they don't communicate with you. 2nd they don't call and check up on you after a Procedure, you have to call them because if you don't your case will drag out. 3rd they don't listen to you they make you feel like your dumb and don't know what you are talking about or they just sit there in silence because they don't have a clue of how to fight for you. If I could put up the letter Patrick Berkshire sent me because I know my case was over 6 figures I would. But in a brief over view it said because I knew my case was 6 figures and because my injuries are for a lifetime. It said why I should except the amount that was offered because he had a previous case like this and the client got ZERO DOLLARS. Which meant your case has been going on for years and we don't wanna fight because we really didn't do the work for your case and we don't wanna fight for you so just take what is being offered and be grateful. As I am writing this post I'm in pain but I only received pennies compared to if I went with a big company who is known for getting the big bucks but I was duped by these fake reviews. If the reviews that you read on here are bad believe it. Because the good ones are fake. Run from this company if you want a decent settlement otherwise you get what you get here. Would give them a zero if I could. P.S. Mr.Jensen said its unlikely to not be offered anything and if I wanna go to court I can but Patrick Berkshire said the opposite and for me not to go to court because I would get nothing so clearly there is no communication between them either. P.P.S. Run if you have a serious injury because they lie about how much your doctor bills are to. I called and got a copy of my bills after my last procedure and the exact same bill I got a copy of is what they said they negotiated it down to. But they say your bills is higher and fake like they negotiate it to get it lowered so you can get more money. Initially they said my bills where almost 70 thousand and I know that if my bills where that, they should have ask for 70x 3 in my settlement but they let the other company tell them what they wanted to give me and because I'm just a number and Black I had to take it or I would have gotten nothing because they didn't wanna go to court. Every lawyer outside of them said I had a big case. So again if you wanna win don't go to them and most definitely don't let Patrick Berkshire be your Paralegal.
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22 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
I showed up in court in a wheelchair back in early February of 2020. I had been going back and forth with the roofing company that put a lien on my home after they failed to uphold the commitments made in our contract. I suffered multiple strokes in those two years, and I could barely catch my breath long enough to argue my case effectively that day in court. While exiting the courtroom Attorney Gibson handed me her card and told me to give her a call. From the moment she handed me that card Attorney Gibson completely took over and handled the situation for me. I never had to lift a finger because she took care of it all. Today my matter is resolved and the lien is removed from my home. Thank you GLF!
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06 Dec, 2016 by Azure
One of the Best Attorney's I've ever hired. Puts my business first. I would proudly recommend The Gibson's Law Firm to anyone.
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01 Dec, 2015 by Terri
Ms. Gibson has helped my client (a startup company) with several immigration issues in regards to securing visas for our employees. Ms. Gibson was always helpful, quick to respond, and did not mind explaining the nuances of immigration law. I will definitely use Ms. Gibson's services again.
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24 Dec, 2010 by Ray
Goes well beyond the normal duties provided by most attorneys. Provides counsel based on helping improve your business by finding a way to get the job done. Has a positiive attitude towards accomplishing the objective. Does not list all the reasons why you cannot do something. In addition to providing wise and sage counsel, he helps coach my small business. His 13 years of experience, including combat experience, as an officer in the Marine Corps provides a unique understanding of how to incorporate and integrate his advice into practice within my company, as opposed to just telling me what to do. That is, my people really look forward to hearing how he can help them and my business. For example, in order for my business to survive, the government dictated that we had to become self regulated by joining the old NASD. We did not even know what that meant. Every other attorney, and the NASD told us it was impossible for us to join. The fact that we did not trade securities, by definition, prohibited us from joining the National Association of Securities Dealers, a non governmental self regulated organization. Not only did he help us to become a member of the NASD, he held our hand through the entire process. He did everything from coaching our traders on the floor to sit beside us and fielded all questions in our interviews in Washington DC and Atlanta GA. He drafted and implemented all procedures required to accomplish the result. He even used his network to contact the chairman of the commission. We did not trade any
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04 Apr, 2019 by Roland
Victoria Smith is an extremely intuitive and intelligent attorney. I feel no need to explain my unfortunate situation, but I am 100% confident in her abilities. I highly recommend you consider hiring her as your legal representative.
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