Sandra Kay Loeb

317 E University, Champaign, IL

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4.9 / 5
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203 Reviews
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Education

1999
University of Illinois College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1994
University of Illinois, AB

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4.9 225 reviews
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Michael dabney

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05 Dec, 2024
Jennifer Eldridge and her team were extremely helpful in my plight. They were able to successfully come to an amicable settlement for me and in a very fast time. I am very happy with the work that they have performed and would recommend them to anyone.
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Stephen hardyman

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25 Nov, 2024
Allison Kimble is amazing to work with and she don't play around,she gets it done. Highly recommend her to anyone.
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Josh strawbridge

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24 Sep, 2024
Amazing people to work with. Easy process. No hassle. They keep you informed the whole way, while guiding you through everything.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Exceptional client service and communication
“They made this process so easy for me. After dealing with the stress of the accident and the aftermath, this was virtually painless for me. They put so much time and effort into this case.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Sandra Loeb and her team were amazing to work with during my healing journey. She strongly advocated for me to receive the medical attention I needed and compensation I deserved.”
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Personalized attention and care for each client
“From my initial meeting with Sandy Loeb until the final settlement was reached I and my case were treated with respect, kindness and determination.”
4
Successful case outcomes and fair settlements
“She was able to negotiate an agreed settlement, after consulting with me. I was very pleased with the settlement that I received.”
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Responsive and timely communication
“Whenever I had a question, she was very responsive. Her staff was just as courteous.”
Cons
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Occasional delays or communication issues within the firm
“There were multiple times where Miranda didn't know what I was talking about or couldn't really answer my question because it was something their assistants and student did and they had no clue.”
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Perceived reluctance to take cases to trial
“I do believe that they lack the office support to really get into a case. There lack of wanting to try a case, or fight for their clients, or for that matter do the hard leg work it takes to make the case for a client.”

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