Reviews
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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable attorneys who provide excellent legal representation
“Daniel was an amazing attorney to work with! I haven't lived in Hawaii for very long and wasn't sure how the law worked with MVA. Trying to deal with the insurance companies started to get very stressful and overwhelming. That is when I called Daniel and he helped me navigate the process with such ease.”
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Attorneys who demonstrate professionalism, responsiveness, and care for their clients
“Dan was great and very professional. He took care of our case during covid and it took about a year to close the case. His instructions were clear and to the point. I'd definitely recommend him to others. He's our go-to attorney!”
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Successful case outcomes and favorable settlements for clients
“I was involved in a car accident about a year ago and was unsure of how my medical bills were going to be taken of and any other costs. After speaking to Mr Pagliarini he agreed to take my case he took care of everything and was always available to answer any questions I had, it made a bad situation a lot easier so I could focus on my heath issues.”
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Attorneys who go above and beyond to support and guide clients through the legal process
“In the midst of adversity, we felt very lucky to have found Daniel Pagliarini as our personal injury attorney. Through Dan's expertise and diligence coupled with compassion, we saw his advocacy as a reminder that we are not alone.”
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Consistent positive feedback on the firm's staff and overall service
“Great staff and attorneys!”
Cons
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Slow or no response from the firm in some cases
“Contacted James Bickerton a number of times to get representation in a case. Slow correspondence back and then stop snswering emails just ignored me. Not professional at all!”
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Concerns about the firm's approach to client communication and involvement
“Jim Bickerton treats his clients like trash. I was one of them but left due to the unprofessional conduct of that firm. Bickerton and Robert Miyashita must always have "client control" which includes preventing the client from knowing what's going on with the case, not providing the pleadings and not allowing the client to have ANY say in their own lawsuit.”