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02 Sep, 2016 by Jeanette
I was in a car accident. I was hit from behind and my car was totaled. I was hospitalized and endured excruciating pain for months. I was unable to work to support my family. The police department failed to do their jobs which allowed the driver to protest being at fault. The police report actually named me as being at fault. I'm rear-ended and it's my fault?, that was insane. So, because of the way the accident report was written. Absolutely, no one would take my case and I literally called about 30 to 50 attorneys. I had the list from the bar, as soon as they heard about the report, it was " I'm sorry we can't help you, good luck." So needless to say by the time I got around to speaking with Mr. Wheale I was extremely distraught from the lawyer rejections, the pain, no car, and the mounting bills. I told Mr. Wheale that I literally was about to have a nervous breakdown! He responded so calmly and confidently that he would take my case! I was in disbelief. He literally had to conduct his own investigation and prove my innocence which was no easy task considering the unfavorable accident report. His legal acumen, work ethic, and presentations were Outstanding! I highly recommend him for all your legal needs. He will aggressively pursue your best interests. He pulled me from the depths of despair. He literally took me from Ruin to Riches! He's definitely the tip of the spear. If you hire Mr. Wheale you will not be disappointed. Mr. Wheale Thank you for winning my case and restoring my peace of mind.
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25 Jul, 2015 by Lora
He hasn't won my case yet but I am believing that God will pull the very best out of him to win the case concerning the pharmaceutical drug Pradaxa which was the cause of death of my loved one. He has kept me informed and I so appreciate his prompt response when I call him for a question and I receive answers quickly, I would definately recommend him to others.
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15 Mar, 2015 by Anonymous
This lawyer was very knowledgeable and very helpful to the questions that I had it help me in making a better decision legally For what I had going on

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09 Sep, 2024 by Chris holland
I am a Realtor, who was selling my personal home. We used her for one of my closings in Rockmart, GA. Months prior to my closing, I had an auto accident, which was not my fault. She tried to say I owed a lien and wanted to take out 13k or so off my proceeds. I knew she was wrong on this, and I tried to explain it to her. I had to get my accident attorney involved and he point blank told her she was wrong. She admitted it, but still wanted to take out the funds. Long story short, she didn't take out the funds, and we closed. During this time, she was very rude to my attorney and his staff over the phone. I had issues from the beginning when trying to set a closing date with her staff at the office. They stated they have not received any information from the lender. I told her that even though we didn’t have the closing package yet, we still could set the closing day/time. We already knew we were closing on that day per the contract. If something happened and we did have a delay, we could adjust if needed. We just needed to have something on the schedule. I had to speak to Vickey because her receptionist did not want to schedule my appointment. I explained the same thing to her, and she finally set the appointment. In my opinion, Vickey did not like that I was persistent in getting my home closed in a timely manner. I told her to her face she was very rude and unprofessional. I would never use her again or recommend my clients to use her as well. It was a horrible experience working with Atkins Law, P.C., Vickey R. Atkins
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21 Feb, 2023 by Ragan jay
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