Matthew Edwin Gronda, experienced Litigation attorney in Saginaw, MI with 50 reviews
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Matthew Edwin Gronda

4800 Fashion Square Boulevard, Saginaw, MI

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Education

2009:
Michigan State University College of Law, Juris Doctor
2007:
Saginaw Valley State University, Bachelor of Arts

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23 Jan, 2025
I see you have a lot of good reviews but I don't have one I was rear-ended the paralegal tried to get me paid from my years income instead of the last 30 days of work I never got my lost wages and even though I had the president of my union IATSE Local 720 write a statement stating that there's a lot of training that I have to do. I trained for 4 years before I started making good money. I never worked a full for 30 days but for the month of December of 2018 I received about $3,500 a pay for 8 days of work that's why I chose that career..... I never got my lost wages. I was sent to Michigan sport and spine my physical therapy lasted 5 minutes the drive to therapy was longer than therapy so was sitting in the lobby waiting to be seen by the doctor. I was told not to do any house chores but I was told I could work that doesn't make sense I build concerts and conventions....... it's all documented.
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Jennifer bennett-reeves

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13 Jan, 2025
Chris Gatza has been very patient and understanding, I have appreciated all that was done by him and the Lee Steinburg firm
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Linda kay becker

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09 Jan, 2025
All is well , Stephanie did a fine job . Along with the whole team . Very pleased with the settlement. Thank you all
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team
“From the initial interview, the communication was clear, and we were updated periodically of the progress to date.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and caring legal professionals
“My legal team was professional, knowledgeable, experienced and helped me get the best outcome possible for my case. My lawyer, Rebecca Filiatraut went above and beyond to show that she legit cared about me as a person and fought for me.”
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Timely and satisfactory case resolution
“The settlement was made within the timefrane they originally indicated, and we were very satisfied with the amount.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I absolutely recommend the Lee Steinberg Law Firm! If you have been injured in an automobile accident, please do NOT put off making this very important call!”
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Personalized attention and support
“Brian and his team are extremely knowledgeable, easy to work with, and only want the best for their clients. I was unfortunately hit by a drunk driver and I was seriously injured and Brian and his team were extremely empathetic to my injuries and situation and worked extremely hard to workout the best possible outcome.”
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Potential delays or issues with lost wages compensation
“I never got my lost wages. I was sent to Michigan sport and spine my physical therapy lasted 5 minutes the drive to therapy was longer than therapy so was sitting in the lobby waiting to be seen by the doctor.”
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Concerns about being too busy to take on certain cases
“Stated they were too busy for my case”

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