Jonathan R. Hicks, experienced Insurance, Personal Injury attorney in Las Vegas, NV with 269 reviews
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Jonathan R. Hicks

2630 South Jones, Las Vegas, NV

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Lisa shortridge

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24 Jan, 2025
I was referred to Hicks and Brasier by a family member after my mother was involved in a multi-vehicle car accident. Christina Tillman was our claims manager and went above and beyond with communication and answering all of my questions, as this was our first time engaging legal representation. She helped walk us through the process and kept us informed on updates throughout the year, all while also checking in to see how my mom was feeling during her recovery. I am grateful to Hicks and Brasier for their support and guidance during a very stressful time.
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Yesyess andrews

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19 Jan, 2025
It's really good law firm.I got back more than I was expecting!
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Lorraine miyashiro

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08 Jan, 2025
Hicks and Brasier,Words can’t express enough appreciation I have for the firm,My Attorney and My case manager Wendy are amazing people.they walk you thru the whole process and they will fight for you to win your case.The dedication they have for thier client's is everything.Wendy is an amazing Case Manager.Am so beyond satisfied with the outcome of my case. Thank you, sincerely yours, Lorraine M.
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the legal team, including regular updates and prompt answering of questions
“Christina Tullman was our claims manager and went above and beyond with communication and answering all of my questions, as this was our first time engaging legal representation.”
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Experienced and skilled attorneys who fight hard to get clients the best possible outcome
“Hicks and Brasier,Words can't express enough appreciation I have for the firm,My Attorney and My case manager Wendy are amazing people.they walk you thru the whole process and they will fight for you to win your case.”
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Compassionate and caring approach, making clients feel supported throughout the process
“They were very personable, understanding, and made the process very easy and low-stress on my end.”
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Ability to get medical liens reduced, resulting in higher settlements for clients
“After settling, they also got my medical liens reduced a significant amount.”
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Clients are highly satisfied with the results and recommend the firm to others
“I would recommend them to anybody looking for a firm that seems like they actually care about you and your case and will help you every step of the way!”
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Lack of communication and responsiveness from the legal team, with clients having to repeatedly follow up
“I constantly had to call to get follow up on my case. I also seem to have to remind Christina who is under this guy to work on my case.”
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Concerns about the firm's billing practices, with some clients feeling they were charged more than the promised percentage
“They promised to take 40% out of whatever we would get, they would also constantly mention that they would never take a bigger percentage as they promised. At the end of the case, I still require medical attention because they never actually "fixed" me. Not to mention that they took 50% out of what we got, and once we asked them "what was the reason for such an increase", they just said they had to take different routes that cost more therefore they had to take 10% more of that they "Promised not to increase".”

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