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02 Sep, 2024 by Kathleen matthews
If you need an attorney, I absolutely recommend Miller and Embury. Honest, caring, hardworking & always available. They took a huge weight off our shoulders and fought the fight for us. I can’t thank them enough. Definitely a Five Star firm⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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23 Jul, 2024 by Ryan blanck
Working with Nate, and the staff, has been wonderful. This isn't some transactional relationship... they actually care. I was impressed with their willingness to hear our story and what happened (car accident), and Nate designed a plan to help our family. I found it comforting when I realized I'm not a transaction, I'm a partner, and they truly care about my family. Having Nate in our corner has provided me a lot of comfort and peace of mind – he's my teammate and I know he has my bad.
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10 Dec, 2023 by Carissa smith
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04 Dec, 2023 by Drpike 1992
Unbelievable firm! Miller treated me as if he was giving advice to a childhood friend. He’s the attorney I hope I never need, but the one I’m glad I have.
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13 Sep, 2023 by Sean overheul
First, let me set the stage. I am a college educated, former teacher, turned blue-collar worker that started at the bottom and worked his way up through the company. I am not a fan of the Sue Happy culture that we live in and felt bad about trying to get Worker’s compensation I eventually worked my way up into sales, but due to Covid and a lack of workers, I decided to install water treatment equipment that I had sold at Pure Water Works. After approximately four or five months of selling and installing systems I bit off more than I could chew. I attempted to install a system that would typically have two people to do the job as the unit is 250 pounds or more. In order to get the system into the house, I had to pull it up five steps, and then take it down into the basement approximately 15 steps on an old set of stairs with a wall right at the bottom. On the last step, the stringer cracked and the unit lurched forward. I felt some sharp pain in my back but as I have been living with chronic pain for 15 years, I figured I just pulled a muscle and continued on my day. About two or three days later I started noticing that my pain level had increased consistently and I was having problems with every day tasks. I ended up losing control of bladder function and was rushed to the hospital via ambulance and required emergency spinal surgery to remove the herniated spinal discs between L1 and L3. After realizing the cause of this injury, I immediately contacted my employer and their Workmen’s Comp. insurance company. Upon reaching out to the insurance company, they stated that they believed the injury was a non-vocational injury and tried to blame it on being a dad saying that the injury must’ve occurred while playing with my three year old daughter and my six month old son. The Workmen’s Comp. caseworker that I was given said that they have seen injuries like this before in situations like mine, and said that there was no way that insurance would cover it and advised against getting a lawyer as it would be a waste of time and money. THIS IS WHERE NATE AND HIS TEAM become the HERO’s After meeting with Nate and explaining the entire situation he told me that he believed that their was a case and that he would do everything in his power to make sure that my family and I got what we deserved. I was amazed by his professionalism and his drive to make sure no stone was left unturned. Within the first week he made the 2 1/2 hour drive to the house that I was doing the installation at when I hurt my back. He interviewed the homeowner Took pictures of the stairs and documented everything for this case. As a standard width, most Workmen’s Comp. cases it was a very long drawn out process. Throughout this process, Nate and his team made sure that if any debt collectors called me trying to collect payment on medical bills associated with my injury were informed of the situation and were directed to no longer call me. Approximately 18 months from the date of my injury I received my check in the mail for the compensation. Even now his team is working to get everything paid with Doctors, insurance, and physical therapy. I could never recommend anyone more highly than Nathan Miller and his team.
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07 Jul, 2015 by Ashley and mark
Holly is very understanding when it comes to situations needing to be dealt with on court. She is very knowledgeable and is not afraid to speak up when the time is right. She is thorough about case evidence being brought to the courts attention and makes sure that her clients are treated fairly.
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09 Oct, 2024 by Bgsportscast
Where do I start? When I contacted Ryann, I called him to take my case against a former employer, this was due to a work injury and Worker’s Compensation dispute. Since day one, Ryann was always, kind, and understanding to my situation. He was very clear, and informative and kept me up-to-date on my case, and how it was progressing. Throughout my case just like any other case, I’m sure there was a lot of ups and downs, but no matter how hard the case got Ryann never gave up on fighting to make sure I won my case. I can gladly say that after 2.5 years of fighting tooth and nail with the defense attorney, Ryann WON my case. If anyone knew how hard this case was, you would understand that this WIN was not easy at all. I can’t express enough, to how good of a job Ryann did and how much a FIGHTER Ryann is!! So DO NOT make a mistake by going somewhere else, contact Ryann to HELP YOU!! you won’t regret it!! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND RYANN!!
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12 Dec, 2023 by Chris
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29 Aug, 2022 by Cassandra kamaloski
We were referred to Ryann Embury by a few people in our community and we are so glad. He went above and beyond to help us. We were impressed with not only his knowledge and expertise but also his caring and thoughtful manner. He genuinely cared about our situation, and it showed through the handling of our case. We will be using Ryann for any of our legal needs in the future and will be referring him to all of our family and friends. If you are looking for a good attorney, I would highly recommend Ryann.
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