Paul J. Whiting, experienced Car Accident, Personal Injury attorney in Southfield, MI with 10 reviews
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Paul J. Whiting

28819 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI

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2002:
Wayne State University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
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University of Detroit Mercy, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Winston

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20 Jul, 2016
To Whiting Law and my attorney, I would like to thank you for taking my case and being very professional and very patience and gave me all the help and information about my claim. I was in doubt when you told me that within 3-6 months that I will get my disability. Well I was wrong - it did resulted in 3 months~ - I would gladly recommend you to the people or persons that are in the same situation as I am and would tell them to have all papers and documents ready to get a great result. Thank you for your time and kind regards!
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Darren

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21 Jun, 2016
Whiting Law took my case seriously. My paralegal walked me through each rep, patiently explaining every detail, answering every question. Within 3 months my case settled! Thank you for making a very tough time a little easier.
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Anonymous

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29 Oct, 2015
This office had my case for over a year and a half. They did not file my case in court within the time limit, which is a year for PIP benefits. This has set me back financially really bad. I have not returned back to work. With this type of over looked or unprofessionalism deed will cost me in the long run. This means no lost wages, no doctor's who treated me will be paid, no medical expense being paid, no replacement cost being paid to the people who helped me, no mileage for all that traveling time. All for a simple $235.00 fee for filing with the court in a timely matter. This should be the first thing an attorney's office should do. Also, I kept in contact with the paralegal that was on my case, ( I liked her) but no knowledge about claims statutory NOTHING! you see, I am informing now what happened. I know things happens and I wasn't going to post, but when I see another customer with similarities, I thought you know.. people need to know. Now I am stuck with paying those bills mentioned and money lost for gas etc. Wait! every time I did call the paralegal she would say it's the insurance company taking so long. while all the time Paul Whiting's office had not filed my case in court. Then when I received my records thank GOD! I got them when I did, I see where the insurance company corresponded to this attorney's office about what they were going to do with my case. UH.... shouldn't the attorney's office be asking the insurance company THIS?? I'm just saying..
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the law firm
“My questions were answered in a timely manner. Your company took care of me and made sure everything ran smoothly.”
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Successful case outcomes and satisfied clients
“I am very grateful in all your efforts. I will proudly recommend your company to whoever is in need of a lawyer.”
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Knowledgeable and patient attorneys who provide helpful guidance
“You and your team were outstanding! Thank you thank you thank you! We appreciate it so much.”
Cons
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Missed deadlines and lack of professionalism leading to financial setbacks for clients
“They did not file my case in court within the time limit, which is a year for PIP benefits. This has set me back financially really bad.”
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Poor communication and client neglect
“I kept in contact with the paralegal that was on my case, ( I liked her) but no knowledge about claims statutory NOTHING!”
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Lack of transparency and accountability
“Told me what I wanted to hear then didn't even bother keeping me informed and him and his staff wouldn't take my calls or call me back.”

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