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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Ben was very prompt in reaching out to me after my initial inquiry. His approach was very detailed and thorough, and it was clear that he did his due diligence before our calls.”
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Personalized and tailored advice
“He advised me from several different perspectives, explaining risks and considerations to make along the way.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Ben is a brilliant attorney that worked tirelessly to fight for me and got me the best possible results!”
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Caring and understanding approach
“Natalie and her Team was there to help me navigate life through some of the hardest times.”
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Successful case outcomes
“David helped us with a construction issue. Our home was destroyed by a contractor and he kept us out of the courtroom and getting money through the insurance and contractor in litigation.”
Cons
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Lack of communication and responsiveness
“Does not communicate. Does not return calls, will not respond to emails. I've had to beg for communication & have basically begged for legal representation after accepting retainer fee.”
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Questionable ethical practices
“Apparently a group that will vilify a disabled child on a documentary to protect their white male client from accountability- claimed a disabled child under the age of 10 was to blame for 'drama' and failed adoptions.”
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Overcharging and poor value for services
“They told me my kids food doesn't matter only their does. Terrance Kinard gives false hope & barely fights a case for you & then turns around after not speaking to you until a month later after your case, demands money to overcharge you for services that aren't even close to finish.”
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Unprofessional and rude behavior
“Terrance Kinkaid is the epitome of unprofessional. He thinks it's appropriate to participate in a documentary where he maligns a disabled 8-year-old orphan who was horribly abused by her adoptive family.”
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Lack of competence and follow-through
“He then tells the judge that I want to take the diversion and cancels me as a client stating he's upset that I didn't take the diversion and he has other clients in Bloomington.”

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25 Sep, 2024 by Joseph gloczak
Called for some basic information and got hung up on they wanted all my information when I just wanted to consult to see if my claim was legit. Very professional guys I highly recommend going else where if this is how they treat new people that are inquiring about your services
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18 Sep, 2024 by Guiolber diaz
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02 Sep, 2024 by Jack
Benjamin Ellis was extremely helpful. However my situation seems to be a grey area between personal and legal his professionalism and perspective on my situation gave me the direction I needed to feel hopeful again. I was hesitant to spend the money on the consultation but I’m glad I did. Benjamin had no issues answering my questions and never during our conversation did I feel rushed. I rarely leave reviews but with so many negative experiences with other companies I hope this review puts your doubts at ease.
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31 Aug, 2024 by Sky
I wish there was a negative star rating. Complete and utter failure of a law “professional” and a human being.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Klpfj08
Lawyer is clearly afflicted by crack addiction. ONE STAR. GOBBLESS
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