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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and well-prepared attorneys
“Travis Brennan is knowledgeable, experienced, well-prepared, and cares about his clients.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach
“They treated us with kindness, dignity, and respect while at the same time, walking us through the legal process.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“They kept us well-informed throughout our legal proceedings.”
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Successful case outcomes and settlements
“They achieved an excellent result for us after my wife and I were involved in a motor accident.”
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Personalized attention and dedication to clients
“Dan and Allison were and are very compassionate people which has meant a great deal to my father and I during this challenging experience.”
Cons
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Selective in accepting cases
“I was told the case would take too long so they wouldn't take it.”
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Lack of responsiveness in some instances
“Never heard back - just received a letter in the mail denying the case.”

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20 Aug, 2024 by Ashley herrick
My husband and I contacted travis Brennan after my husband's surgery which went well until closing time when they went to wean him off his heart lung machine. He went into cardiogenic shock, ended up with complications. Later finding out they left a surgical sponge in his chest and closed him up. He had more complications after this which I won't get into on here. But this lawyer decided to get our record information and look at them. Berman and simmons had access for 3 months without any updates or knowing the process I emailed them with ongoing complications appts. Finally 3 months later we get a call and he made a comment to us that told us he had spent no time reading his medical records and that he didn't think he had a case. From the beginning we kind of got the feeling he didn't want to take our case he did advise us to reach out for a second opinion which is why I'm giving 2 stars. Also lubin and meyer a lawfirm in mass wanted to take our case until they learned at the end we were in maine and unfortunately they didn't practice here. Unfortunately they reached out to one of their partners which happened to be berman and simmons and was stated to them they already reviewed our medical records and decided not to move forward with it. We would've appreciated if travis would've stated from the beginning that he was too busy dealing with the biggest case in the state.
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06 Jul, 2024 by #43
I recently served as a juror on a (now closed) case for a personal injury lawsuit where Jim was the plaintiff's legal counsel. I found Jim made a compelling argument and presented facts in an easy to understand manner. Jim did an exceptional job of anticipating the defense attorney's arguments before they were made. He played devil's advocate to the defendant's perspective. This allowed him to be in control in a reserved manner even when the defense lawyer was trying to present his case. His closing argument reflected much of my internal monologue throughout the two day trial and it was an important aspect of what helped me convey my perspective to the other jurors during the deliberation period. He is very good at showing the humanity of his clients. He is also good at picking apart testimony during cross examinations in real time. On top of that he was also much more organized than the other side. While everybody in the jury agreed his client's request for compensation was too ambitious based on the nature of the case, I think Jim's lack of overly aggressive tendencies serves him well and allows him to stand in contrast to other lawyers who adopt more stereotypical approaches.
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02 Jul, 2024 by S. paige zeigler
I was very pleased with the support I got from Mike Bigos and Erika Lindstrom. They handled my case well and I received the full amount from the insurance company. They were available when we had questions.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Douglas duguay
Very satisfied with this law firm . I would recommend them in a heart beat.
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11 Jun, 2024 by Muriel j lyons
I greatly appreciate all the help they gave me. I would definitely recommend them to anyone. My Lawyer was perfect
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03 Jul, 2024 by John and chantal, owners of 9round
Mr. Ferguson was unbelievable! He was he extremely quick with responding. It did not matter when we contacted him, he was there for us. He was beyond patient explaining terminology we did not understand within our commercial contract. He never judged us for not understanding. Having his help during a stressful time truly made all the difference for our future. We would recommend him to anyone!
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15 Jan, 2020 by Anonymous
He did a great job took only nine months after her into treatment they been over backwards to get every penny he could out of them I ended up getting almost all of the policy liability for both insurance companies that were involved.
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16 Aug, 2017 by Anonymous
Chris helped me and my wife with our bankruptcy, and the process was near seamless. Quick-witted, and with a dry sense of humor that stuck, Chris quickly and expertly handled our case, updating us along the way so we could rest assured everything was in order. We would not hesitate to highly recommend Chris for your legal needs!
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17 Dec, 2016 by Stephanie
Chris has always been there for me when I had questions. He assisted me a decade ago and again just recently. He returns emails and phone calls and addresses your questions & concerns. I am beyond thankful for his wonderful service.
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19 Feb, 2016 by Pete
Chris helped my wife and I through some of the most difficult times we ever had. He always returned our calls, met with us on short notice and was a tireless advocate on our behalf. He also gives much back to our community (and is an incredible actor at our community theater). I could not recommend anyone higher.
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04 Feb, 2016 by Chuck
I found myself one day needing legal aid to defend myself against charges of domestic assault, represention for divorce, and shared custody of my 3.5 year old child. Jennifer was referred too me by a friend. I meet with Jen, and felt from the start she was someone I could put my future in her hands. Jen had her work cut out for her because my now ex- wife had put togather a case against me to bet all cases. My assault case was dissmissed. My fight for shared custody went thur all the typical paths that one parent may take when trying to prove to the courts that another parent is unfit to have shared custody.Which included my child seeing a counselor at the age of 4 and 5. During my fight for custody I had asked Jen to do something that is most often frowned upon by the courts. That was to have my child be put on the witness stand in front of the judge, Presiding over my custody and divorce case. Along with many other factors in this case I strongly believe that the meeting of my child and the Judge showed the court how wrong it would be, and how much it may affect the way this child's life may have turned out had my ex gotten what she wanted. Jennifer fought for Shared Primary Residence, and won this for myself and my daughter. My daughter is 14 now and remembers everything that took place during the 3 years it took to get this case resolved. She does great in school. And has been playing basketball year round for 4 years now, she is in the 8th grade her grades are great, also does track.She has a life that would not be as it is had I not had a Lawyer that went the distance with every issue she could to prove the truth and get all the facts out for every one involved in my case too see. In the end I would not ever want to go through that mess again but if ever I had to I would want Jennifer Ferguson, to be repenting me in court. I always recommend Att. Ferguson to any one needing the best. I could never repay her for what she did for myself and my daughter. Like most Attorneys probably are she dosen't like to be personal with a client, but I know she has a heart of gold, and once in awhile she shows that great smile she try's to hide while doing her Job.
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29 Oct, 2014 by John
I met with a couple of lawyers prior to hiring Jennifer to handle my motion to modify case for my divorce judgment. Unlike the other attorneys, Jennifer offered candid advice during our first meeting and described to me what my options were and the best case scenario could be. She gave honest, frank, and realistic advice and feedback during the entire process and was very easy to work with. On several occasions the defendant in the case attempted to steer mediation discussions off topic and Jennifer turned the conversation back to the pertinent issues. If you are looking for no nonsense, honest, and thorough counsel, I would highly recommend Jennifer Ferguson from Fales and Fales.
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29 Mar, 2013 by Kris
Jennifer and her staff are amazing to work with. There is nothing that gets by her, and if you want results in your case Fales and Fales is definitly worth checking out. As stated in the subject line; you dont need high priced commercials or gimmicks to get results, this is a small personalized firm that treats you the way you deserve. Could not ask for any better because it just does not exist.
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