Michael John Galvin

4950 38th Ave, Moline, IL

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Alex sanchez

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14 Nov, 2024
I had such a great experience with Vanderginst, I worked with Kelli and she was simply amazing!!!! Very caring and compassionate and always willing to answer the millions (exaggerating) of questions I had through the work comp process. I would absolutely recommend Vanderginst law to family and friends and will most definitely tell them “ask for Kelli”
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Ros patterson

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08 Nov, 2024
I had the same paralegal working on my case since the onset, from mid-March until 9/19/24, when my case was unceremoniously given to someone else without my knowledge. Since then, it is like pulling teeth sans anesthesia to get a response via email or phone call.
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Eric jacobsen

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11 Oct, 2024
I would just like to say how much Kelli Barham has meant to me during this case. She has been exceptionally helpful in keeping me informed of what is happening as well as explaining it to me in ways I can understand She is truly an asset as well as a very knowledgeable assistant. Thanks so much for your help Kelli. Eric Jacobsen
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25 Apr, 2018 by Anonymous
I hired Hanna And Rudd in March,2016.That being said,I received the Email on the seal,yesterday.As for my License, I have been driving with a License, Cleared from Illinois since Nov.2017. Yes,it did take longer than I would have liked it to,I had to take into consideration all of the people they as a Law firm had to talk to, to try to figure out how to do this right,since I live out of State.Such as Evaluations and A Out Of State Packet.Got A Evaluation in my State and it was not cheep,and sent it in and Hanna,since that was what they told me to do.Hanna told me it wasnt good enough,The state would deny me and found a awesome guy to do this for me in Illinois.He Knew the Laws,is great at what he does and was a pleasure to meet.Hannah and Rudd did for me what they said they would do and what I have hired other Lawyers, who only took some of my money,and did nothing for me since 1991.This has been a long road for me, and I am so glad that that road is at a new beginning.Chris is awesome,was always there to answer my questions,and call me back,or email me with a answer.Thank You So Much,Hanna&Chris.
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09 Dec, 2017 by Anonymous
Steve did an amazing job and his staff was with us every step of the way and helped explain the process to us so their were no suprises.
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13 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
My elderly father was beside himself related to difficulties around an accident in which he was involved. Steve Hanna was recommended to represent my father. His fee was VERY fair, the results were exactly what we had hoped. Everything was handled very efficiently and with kindness. And we are very grateful.
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20 Dec, 2024 by Carol thumma
I can't say enough about how much I appreciate Howard and Lisa. They were amazing to work with and kept me up to date on everything happening! From our very first visit I felt such relief on where my car was going. Thank you so much Howard and Lisa!
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18 Dec, 2023 by Vivian veto
Zimmerle Law helped me so much after my accident! They made it simple and efficient. Howard took care of everything for me while I healed. Definitely recommend this place for anyone looking for an attorney who wants to make the best out of an injury.
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13 Dec, 2023 by Wayne holm
Great experience with the Zimmerle team. They handled things very well with my case and it felt like they really cared about my progress and case. Highly recommended!
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14 Nov, 2024 by Alex sanchez
I had such a great experience with Vanderginst, I worked with Kelli and she was simply amazing!!!! Very caring and compassionate and always willing to answer the millions (exaggerating) of questions I had through the work comp process. I would absolutely recommend Vanderginst law to family and friends and will most definitely tell them “ask for Kelli”
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08 Nov, 2024 by Ros patterson
I had the same paralegal working on my case since the onset, from mid-March until 9/19/24, when my case was unceremoniously given to someone else without my knowledge. Since then, it is like pulling teeth sans anesthesia to get a response via email or phone call.
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11 Oct, 2024 by Eric jacobsen
I would just like to say how much Kelli Barham has meant to me during this case. She has been exceptionally helpful in keeping me informed of what is happening as well as explaining it to me in ways I can understand She is truly an asset as well as a very knowledgeable assistant. Thanks so much for your help Kelli. Eric Jacobsen
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