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29 May, 2015 by Greg
Unsure how to go about social security disability, we went to Ms Jones for help. Her communications were poor at best. The latest episode we waited 2 weeks after my spouse made an inquiry with no reply so I then made one. After exactly 1 week on no response I terminated business with her in writing. She then immediately writes a full page reply. This had gone on for a year and half. I came to her with severe nerve diseases, cardiac history..4 heart attacks, seizures, and a myriad of other medical problems. The only thing this woman was concerned with was seizures. Anytime you tried to correspond with her, her ONLY comment was that I needed to see a doctor weekly and keep seizure medicine and seizure journals. Seizures were the least of my problems. Finally, we told her that not working in 2 years, having no insurance, we just couldnt see doctors like that or maintain prescriptions. Yet she continued. We moved several counties away, Jackson Georgia. Continuously asking her where our case status was, she replied she was waiting on latest er records from a heart attack, 3 months and she hadn't acquired or other doctor records. Then, low and behold in the mail, we receive medical questionnaires from where? JACKSON Mississippi 4 states away. This was the final straw so I fired her. My wife and I went to the social security administration the following workday and spent 2 hours with a member there. We accomplished more in 2 hours than she did in 1 and a half years. Getting medical bills covered as I was looking at around 500k in medical bills. As well, she helped us apply for social security income until my disability is approved. She added into the system, my cardiac history which the attorney didnt. She added the nerve dystrophy and other nerve disease and other conditions. The ONLY thing ms Jones accomplished was setting me back over a year and half of wasted time. Afterwards, on advice from social security admin, I mailed her asking for a letter stating she is no longer involved in my case as at SS it still showed her representing and her to waive any and all fees. Over 1 week has gone without a reply yet again. On the advice of a DA, this coming Monday I will be filing a complaint with the Georgia BAr Association regarding her. This woman has absolutely zero knowledge, does not put ANY effort into helping her clients and expects you to do all of the work she is so desperately trying to steal your money for. If you find yourself in need of a SS attorney, go elsewhere, but first I would recommend going to social security and letting them assist.
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26 Mar, 2014 by Anonymous
This Attorney does NOT come to court prepared! Judge asked for a prescription that was prescribed to me and she did not have it in her file she brought. This Attorney did not catch an error a Doctor made on my medical file, that the Judge caught. This Attorney has multiple personal problems & uses them as an excuse! This Attorney would not return phone calls in a timely manner prior to and after my hearing! Sometimes returned calls would take up to as long as 3 weeks. This Attorney did not know what to expect from the hearing and/or the Judge and was at a loss for words and information when the Judge asked for it and when it was time for her to represent my case. This case was lost because this Attorney was not prepared and was not able to defend me in adequate manner. This is not slander, IT IS TRUE! Yes, I have every reason to be a dissatisfied client; she failed to do her job by not being prepared in court. In conclusion, resulting in a Denial of Benefits that were much needed! She refused to file an Appeal and waived further representation after receiving the Denial, leaving me to not receiving much needed benefits that I clearly worked for prior to becoming disabled; leaving me to cleaning up the damage she caused by HER NOT BEING PREPARED! BEWARE & USE CAUTION if you plan to use this Attorney!

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03 Jun, 2020 by Ts
Kayann may be small, but she is mighty!! I was involved in a divorce matter and she fought every step of the way for me. Kayann listened to my concerns, didn't let the other party bulldog me and was a fantastic attorney. I would recommend her over and over again.
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03 Jun, 2020 by Anonymous
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