Gerald F Gay, experienced Insurance, Litigation attorney in Towson, MD with 4 reviews
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Gerald F Gay

809 Gleneagles Court, Towson, MD

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University of Baltimore School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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Towson University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Sean

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04 Sep, 2019
If you have a worker’s comp case, please stay away from this lawyer! I had brain injury and have severe post-concussion syndrome including depression. My first lawyer, Mr. James Nicoll was rude and made my condition worse each time I contacted him. It reached to a point that I could no longer bear it anymore. Finally, I decided to find a new counsel. I called a local law office and a lawyer in that office was nice. The lawyer said he knew Mr. Gay many years and he strongly recommended Mr. Gay to me. He praised Mr. Gay enthusiastically and said Mr. Gay is best lawyer in Baltimore. I was so delighted to hear that and switched to Mr. Gay without second thought. It turned out to be the worst mistake. Since he took over the case, not single time I called him, he was at his office. His secretary always told me to leave a message and would let Mr. Gay call me back. But he rarely did and rarely reply my emails. It seems he is too busy to stay in his office. I was very timid to speak out for fear that I was a difficult person because I already terminated my first lawyer. He has very limited knowledge of worker’s comp. He even thought that the accidental disability retirement would offset worker’s comp, which means he would not get paid because my retirement is more than the award. He basically stopped working on my case after I was award disability retirement in early May until I pointed to him in July that worker’s comp would offset my retirement, which means I would not get any award benefit (of course, this is extremely unfair to injured workers, I have lost 1/3 of my income in the past and will lose 1/3 in the future). Worker’s comp stopped paying one of my medications for my headache after IME in late April. I have to use my own insurance and asked Mr. Gay to contact IWIF. He had never contacted IWIF or my treating doctor regarding this matter. As a matter of fact, he had never contacted my treating doctors regarding my treatment or medications. I have to say he had done absolutely nothing on my case. I do not know what would happen to me if I did not get the retirement. Most likely I would kill myself because I can not go back to work and this lawyer could not do anything for my case. Worker’s comp system is extremely unfair to injured workers because any lawyer signed on would get part of the settlement even though they did absolutely nothing. The worst, you can not directly contact IWIF adjuster and everything has to go though your lawyer. When a lawyer is not responsive, it keeps you waiting and waiting. It increases your anxiety and depression.
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Lisa

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15 Jun, 2017
I was recommended by an attorney within my state to Mr. Gerald Gay regarding a prospective law suit that I'm currently pursuing. Since my damages occurred in a different state from Mr. Gay's, he took the time out of his personal schedule to find me an attorney at a reputable law firm. Mr. Gay is extremely knowledgeable, patient and helpful. Each time that I left a voicemail message, he returned my calls promptly. In addition, he offered to provide me with further advice if the outcome of the other attorney is not favorable for me. Thank you Mr. Gay!!
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Anonymous

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17 Mar, 2017
I had continuous issues receiving compensation, my needs were not met in a timely fashion.
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