Amanda J. Heims

523 6th Ave, Council Bluffs, IA

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27 Jul, 2024
Amanda was hired for a couple diffrent cases,she did a great job. Then was representing on my behalf in a car accident claim. The woman had ran a stop sign hit my father and I caused damage. I lost my job of 8 years due to injury. Had multiple surveys 75,000 in medical bills. Suffering from a brain injury i lost my home, job,kids,unable to preform daily task like I normally would. I left everything in her hands thinking under oath she would have my best intrest. She copied my signature from another document that I did not consent to. When I confronted her about it she became very defensive and started to use my disability against me. Things took a turn from there as I spoke my TRUTH and concerns given to me as a RIGHT and to not be used against me WRITTIN in the CONSTITUTION. I then told her that my concerns were valid and if from that moment forward if I had any questions about her character and contract I would have to kindly let her go off of my case and find new representation that has my best intrest and my rights will not be violated. She got very aggravated and began to say with an attitude on speaker phone with witnesses on my end. That my feeling arnt validated because my judgement is off due to my TBI TRAMATIC BRAIN INJURY my family then took over on my behalf that what she was saying was cruel and inaccurate. She began to ask them if they was my new representation. They stated no . I then received a letter in the mail saying that she had dropped my case 2 months before Trial knowing the statue of limitations would be in full effect I didn't have the knowledge in due time to represent self. She put a 20,000 lien on me and put something into the system so I could not find any other counsel due to conflict of interest even out of town lawyers wanted to help me but couldn't violate whatever she had put in. When I had went to court against the other party I showed up alone unable to proceed because I didn't have a lawyer. My case was thrown out and the 1 million she promised me by Christmas was no longer. My pain and suffering wasn't enough from the accident or losing my father,house,kids,job,unable to do daily activities owning almost 100,000 in medical bills now having a 20,000 lien on me from her, not able to proceed with my case or being compensated for what I was owed. All because I stood up for my Constitutional Rights that she[ without a doubt violated] I ask that you think twice before hiring her or the firm behind her. We hire someone out of good faith in what they tell us not ever thinking this will be the devastating outcome. Look into who your hiring and who they say they are and who they actually are and they match. By the universal law every cause has an effect it has changed me for the better inside on the material I have nothing. I will stand true to my character always because of this. Lesson learned. Everything has a consequence so my wish is to help others avoid this if possible. Thank you! Sovereign
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Tim olechoski

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04 Apr, 2024
Dean talked a big game but did absolutely nothing. Sent incomplete paperwork. Straight lied right to my face.
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Winter nichols

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21 Aug, 2021
Will always use him so caring and very helpful will always recommend him to anyone who asks was really there for us when 7 other lawyers wouldn't... truly appreciate his help and wisdom thank you
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Knowledgeable and experienced in legal matters
“Great firm, really knows what he is talking about.”
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Caring and helpful in assisting clients
“Will always use him so caring and very helpful will always recommend him to anyone who asks was really there for us when 7 other lawyers wouldn't... truly appreciate his help and wisdom thank you”
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Rude and unprofessional staff behavior
“The whole staff is rude, demeaning, and condescending. I would never use them again.”
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Failure to deliver on promised services
“Dean talked a big game but did absolutely nothing. Sent incomplete paperwork. Straight lied right to my face.”
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Losing client paperwork and being dishonest
“I did hire you to change my name on my deed and put my daughter on it. You were also tasked with helping me with a debt I had and you lied to me so many times, lost my paperwork, and then laughed about it.”

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