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Highly trustworthy and professional attorney who provides excellent legal services
“Trust is everything and he is definitely very trustworthy, fair and very reasonable with his pricing.”
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Accessible and responsive to clients, making time for them despite being very busy
“Dan also tries to make himself available to his clients despite how extremely busy he always is... he makes time for you.”
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Courteous, kind, and friendly staff who provide exceptional customer service
“From the moment I called to the end of my services rendered Attorney Daniel and his legal assistant Jessica were amazing!! Super friendly and professional.”
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Resourceful and effective in handling complex legal cases, able to resolve issues efficiently
“Dan honestly took the mess he was given, re-organized it and re-collected what he had to, and get this case wrapped in a way it should have been done in the first place.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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10 Jan, 2019 by Janetsy
I have worked with Daniel on many occasions. Dan gives amazing legal advice and goes above and beyond for you! Dan is very resourceful. He also helps people file for his taxes and set it all up in the easiest way possible. SO grateful to have met Mr. Occena.
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05 Mar, 2018 by Christinne
This is a late review. Attorney Dan represented me for an auto accident that happened in September 2015. He was not my first lawyer in this case. He was actually my third and it was because of circumstances. Would like to first explain the background: I am a dental hygienist and was working full-time hygiene for 3.5 years before this car accident happened. I was rear-ended on 93 traveling north bound under the tunnel about to get onto the Zakim bridge. I was transported to MGH Hospital in an ambulance and my car was towed. I sustained neck and back injuries which in the end caused me to not maintain a full-time status as a dental hygienist due to the chronic pain I was experiencing while I was trying to maintain my job. My first lawyer had to pass my case on to his associate due to medical reasons. Even when he was my lawyer, he was never in his office, nor was he reliable to respond to my texts or emails. It was like I was talking to a wall. When this first lawyer transferred my case onto his associate, it was this lawyer's paralegal that sent me an email to inform me of this transition. This second lawyer was then transferred my case and all supporting documents. This was over 6-8 months after the date of the auto accident (my dates are a little hazy because it's been so long). After having this lawyer for about a year (now closing to 2 years after the car accident) or more, this lawyer and his paralegal kept reminding me that there was a 3-year limit on submitting for a car accident case. This second lawyer informed me that he has worked on a lot of cases like mine and did not think that I would not get as much. He told me that he was not on the page as what I believed what this case was worth. So this lawyer, sent me a letter, stating that he is "leaving my case due to lessening the volume he is taking on at this time" but based on our last conversation, it was not positive. Now to talk about Dan Occena. He was recommended to me by a friend who had previously represented for a car accident. My friend and I, weirdly, both got into our own separate car accidents within a span of one month. She had treatment and legal closure within one year. She was happy with the outcome of her legal dispute. I needed more treatment than she did, but the moment that I needed any legal direction, I did not get any from the first two lawyers. Once I met with Dan, he reviewed my case and discovered that the second lawyer did not get all the files from the first lawyer. Therefore, him and I both knew that this case was already a mess. Not because of the incident itself or the treatment I had to receive, but because it was like there was "TOO MANY HANDS IN THE POT" kind of situation. What was great about Dan was that he was not intimidated by the mess, he was not turned off by the "multiple representation" I had thus far, and he was honest and spoke in a manner that was much more humane than most attorneys I had spoken to! (I HAVE WORKED WITH ENOUGH LAWYERS TO COMPARE). From the first day I met him in May 2017 until the day I received my settlement check in September 2017, he clearly had the least amount of time and was the most effective in my case and was able to get the settlement I was happy with! Throughout the time that Dan had represented me, he was quick to respond to my questions and was always immediate to returning any of my calls. He kept me posted about everything he did, while he was researching or reviewing information to support my case. Dan honestly took the mess he was given, re-organized it and re-collected what he had to, and get this case wrapped in a way it should have been done in the first place. He was transparent, honest, and efficient in how he practiced and I appreciated that the most about him. I recommend him 110% and I would hope to never need him again (I pray not to get into another car accident!), but if I knew someone looking for a lawyer, he would be my first and only choice to recommend.
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08 Jun, 2017 by Rachel l
I initially met Dan a few years ago when I hired him to represent my mother's affairs and I was really impressed with him! Great guy, very humble and just a down to earth guy. Trust is everything and he is definitely very trustworthy, fair and very reasonable with his pricing. Dan also tries to make himself available to his clients despite how extremely busy he always is... he makes time for you. As an attorney he is the best, but more importantly as a person he is one of the nicest people you could meet and I know that he will thrive in this business and continue to over exceed his expectations. I recommend Dan to everyone I know. Outstanding attorney!
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09 May, 2017 by Anonymous
I was very happy with the staff. As soon as I walked in, I was greeted and welcomed by the receptionist and legal assistant. They were knowledgeable and made me feel comfortable calling them anytime I had further questions. I couldn't have wished or wanted for a better experience at Occena Law.
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25 Nov, 2015 by Garcia, rodriguez, concepcion family
From the moment I called to the end of my services rendered Attorney Daniel and his legal assistant Jessica were amazing!! Super friendly and professional. Paid attention to all my needs and went above and beyond for my needs. I have since recommended so many friends and family to this office and they too have had nothing but wonderful things to say. Every time I called Jessica (legal assistant) was respectful and courteous and she always knew it was me before I even introduced myself just by my voice.! That to me means a lot, with all the clients they have to remember!!!
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10 Mar, 2015 by Kirsten
Working with Randy has been a pleasure, he took great care of me and my case, keeping me up to date with everything that was going on. He is accommodating, knowledgeable, vastly experienced with personal injury law, and ensured I would be generously compensated. Which I was. Randy is honest and if you need advice outside his expertise, he does not hesitate to refer you to the best in that field, which is what he did for a close friend. His staff is warm, sharp and are seasoned professionals who make you feel like you are a top priority whenever you speak with them. I highly recommend Randy Shuman - you will not be disappointed!
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10 Mar, 2015 by Kirsten
Working with Randy has been a pleasure, he took great care of me and my case, keeping me up to date with everything that was going on. He is accommodating, knowledgeable, is vastly experienced with personal injury law and ensured I would be generously compensated. Which I was. Randy is honest and if you need advice outside his realm of expertise he doesn't hesitate to refer you to best in that field. Which is what he did for a close friend. His staff is warm, sharp and are seasoned professionals who always make you feel that you are top priority whenever you speak with them. I highly recommend Randy Shuman - You will not be disappointed!!
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05 Nov, 2016 by Bobby
Obtained dismissal on second court date.
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28 Dec, 2022 by Anonymous
Sheri is the best!! She worked on my case and on the my entire family. She is very dedicated and always made as feel the @everything is going to okay” I am really grateful that I had her to take care of my case. Also her generosity and empathy made me feel at home!! Thank you!!
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