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08 Mar, 2019 by Becky
I hate writing reviews, who has time for them?? But I figure if anyone else is out there lost and searching for help, and might turn to the Internet like I did..I owed them my honest advice. I've worked for attorney offices and in my last job I worked with lots of different types of attorneys. I thought I could go the road alone when filing my SSDI claim. I was wrong. So after a year of stress and denials, I found Tim. In his self-assuring way(don't let the lawyer attitude fool you, he cares deeply about his clients) he restored my faith in God, people, and yes even our beaurocractic government. So when he says he is good, I say, he is even better than he says he is. If you're in doubt, go with Tim.

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26 Apr, 2019 by Rick
Chad did a great job for me. He was very detailed and was able to get the best possible outcome. He also referred me to someone who could take care of the next phase that he typically does not work on. All in all....well done!
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04 Feb, 2021 by Jeremy
I am from Illinois and went to College at Central. In 2017 I got a ticket in Pella. I hired Wes to make sure my license would not get suspended and insurance would not go up. I wanted to plea not guilty. He advised if we moved court date past my 21st birthday it would not be suspended in Illinois. We moved the court date back and I plead guilty. A few months later I get notice my license is suspended for 60 days because I got tickets within 24 months of each other. His excuse was "I saved you from one suspension instead of 2." and suggested that I should have known about the 2nd potential suspension. (If I knew this, I would have no need to hire him) Four years late I am still having to pay higher insurance rates because of this. If you are from out of state, do not use Wesley.
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08 Nov, 2017 by Joy milby
Wes handled my divorce very efficiently, and with great integrity. He kept me updated, telling me what I needed to know when I needed to know information. He helped me be completely prepared for hearings which gave me so much peace and ease under very horrible circumstances. He was kind, caring and offered options, outcomes and guidance all along the way. The costs, expectations, and most likely outcomes were accurate - no surprises. Other lawyers I consulted with came across aggressive and offered outcomes far exceeding what was fair and likely possible. He was able to represent me in a way that achieved all our goals and thus meeting (and even exceeding) my needs and expectations. He and his staff were very attentive - always returning my calls, emails and concerns with quick and thorough attention. I had complete confidence that I was being represented in the best ways possible.
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