Sabrina Delnise Merritt, experienced Business attorney in Saint Louis, MO with 56 reviews
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Sabrina Delnise Merritt

1 Metropolitan Sq Ste 2500, Saint Louis, MO

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Ken s

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24 Dec, 2024
When I started this journey with The Driscoll Firm more than three years ago, I saw it as a way to reach out to the friends and family who were there for me financially when I could no longer work and my finances were all but depleted. Instead, I feel like I was gut-punched and robbed by a so-called trustworthy law firm. When I looked at the Disbursement Statement, I was awarded $38,673.96 minus $3,217.71 I’ll call these miscellaneous payments, and The Driscoll Firm took $17,403.28 and even though I paid my Medicare premium every month along with all copay's, my primary insurance pays most of my medical bill and I am being generous if I say Medicare spend 30% but on this Disbursement Statement my Medicare obligation is $11,602.19 and the thing is this was taken with no proof what so ever given to me that Medicare even got that money or if they were entitled to it in the first place when I finally got my check it was $4,979.73, not even enough to get me back above board I’m still in pain that gets worse every day, I still can’t work and I’m still in the hole financially the only difference is now I’m going through mental pain and suffering from being robbed and not being able to do anything about it I would never recommend this company to anyone their predators just like most of the other big companies that get ahead preying on the weak.
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Linda harrison

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19 Apr, 2024
Not impressed!
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Shaelynn raleigh

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17 Mar, 2024
I was hired as a paralegal out of college at the Driscoll Firm’s Raleigh North Carolina location from October to November 2023. While the pay was great at $22 an hour to start for me, it wasn’t worth it. Management is terrible and paralegals are overworked at literally hundreds of clients assigned per worker. Client information was rarely updated, sometimes months behind, incorrect addresses, out of service phone numbers, and even a few clients whose files I helped with who didn’t even have properly signed retainers from months before I started (somebody who claimed to be their personal representative that we didn’t have record of had signed, for example). Clients sometimes weren’t able to be reached for months and some didn’t even remember being with the Driscoll Firm. As an employee, it felt like everything was an issue with supervisors. They advertise two 15-minute breaks, and yet, it’s somehow an issue if you take one of them. I use a screen reader due to blindness and overheard the supervisor saying it looked like I was “doing nothing” on my screen when the voiceover was reading a paragraph from a document to me, and that’s not even the worst. I filled out a leave request slip for a planned trip a month in advance. I wasn’t expecting to hear back right away and since I was fairly new, I knew there was a good chance it could be rejected, but I filled one out just in case. A week before being fired, I was in and out of the hospital for a week with sudden uncontrollable muscle convulsions and constant twitching. I was later diagnosed with a brain disorder called Conversion Disorder and had been updating the staff on this condition and my treatment plan, when I would be returning, etc. I had returned the following Monday and, while they told me to keep them updated, and that they would get back to me about the leave request that week, I was immediately fired due to “poor performance” instead as soon as I arrived. The supervisor told me to call my ride to come back and get me and said I had to leave soon because she already had a new person to train. I was dismissed immediately. They have little intention of keeping most employees and firings are very frequent. It seems my hospital stay and new diagnosis was the moment they decided to let me go. I would not recommend this firm for prospecting employees or potential clients.
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The firm provides excellent communication and updates throughout the legal process
“They stayed in touch throughout which was something I appreciated.”
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The firm is responsive and helpful in addressing client needs and concerns
“Allie was super nice and professional. When I was unable to reach the client, I reached out to her and she helped me complete the assignment. She was extremely help and responsive.”
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The firm is professional and effective in handling complex legal matters
“The case was handled well and I always felt like I was in good hands. The firm kept me updated as to the status of the case as it went along. I was very content with the outcome of my particular case.”
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The firm can be slow in processing and distributing client settlements
“Can I give a zero? This firm and Jesse Carney is absolutely the worst. I am STILL waiting on my money afte”
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The firm may deduct unexpected fees from client settlements without clear explanation
“They truly went to bat for us. They stayed in touch throughout which was something I appreciated. They also worked with my changed address so I wouldn't miss the settlement through the mail. These are the best people to help you. I would reach out to them if I'm involved in another class suit case again.”
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The firm's staff can be rude and unresponsive to client inquiries
“Rude rude rude”

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