Kaitlin G. Gauthier

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12 Jul, 2019 by Wes delaney
I met Attorney Greg Robbins when he was an associate out of Brown law in Rochester. (see Attorney S. Brown Law review too!). I had been injured at work and found myself waking up in critical care at a hospital. It was a very hard place to be. I was overwhelmed right out of the hospital, and after trials of PT that failed. My doc was not a MD and should have done more testing after the hospital. I couldn't wrap my head around ever knowing anything like workmans' comp law. I was overwhelmed as Attorney Robbins reviewed the original records at that time, and felt hopeless at so much detail. I wasn't okay or ready to manage it. I was later hospitalized 4 times more due to one injury to my head, the rest was body. More time went by and it took forever to find out what was happening. I got new doctors to help me better, and do the job they needed to in the beginning. I had never seen a doctor for anything for 16 years before being hurt at work. I wished I felt more able to fight at first, but it was too overwhelming. I had so much to prove and was not okay to do that. The time in and out of hospitals, a major surgery caused by my work, it was too much. I will keep more details of me out, but not what I have come to believe. Attorney Robbins would have been the best attorney for the job. I wish I didn't need more medical things to have been known after the initial injury. I just didn't have it all. I believe he is worthy of looking to for workman's' comp issues...and whether you're leery...give him a chance first. I found this type of law to be very hard for me, and it might feel that way to you, but Greg Robbins is the man here. I fully believe he will handle it, even if it's overwhelming. If your going to fight...CHOSE ATTORNEY ROBBINS in your corner! I finally spelled his name right (I must be getting better). I've been that unsteady. Thanks so much & sorry for being a pain in the butt too. A very overdue thanks....Kudos Greg! PS: his office is out of Portsmouth now.
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04 Jan, 2025 by Kevin carter
My case has not ended; the state of New Hampshire has not replied to a motion that I have filed with Rochester District Court to all ALL restrictions removed from me. I filed this motion on December 27, 2024. The civil restraining order placed against me has been automatically been rescinded, the plaintiff (Suzanne Carter) has not filed a continuation for the original restraining order against me. Civil restraining orders are automatically rescinded after 12 months. Stephen Brown my lawyer is not aware of civil restraining order processes? I never did receive a notice in the mail about my case ( all charges dropped, case dismissed). Stephan Brown informed me via telephone call December 17, 2024; I would receive a copy in the mail of the courts decision. I went to the courthouse and requested a copy of the decision/verdict myself. As far as the annulment process, I will file a motion on this matter myself. I can no longer wait for your Law Office to act in expedient manner. I neither can afford the costs involved with your Law Office; along with all the other fees required by the State of New Hampshire to have this record removed and be permanently annulled. I'm extremely frustrated/disgusted about how long this process takes. I was informed in October 2024, that my case was being dismissed, and here it is January 2025, still awaiting on the courts decision on motions to have my property (firearms) relinquished to me from the Farmington Police Department. It seems that I was not informed or information was being withheld from me about how long this process would take. From the first meeting with Stephen Brown in Spring of 2024.
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23 Dec, 2024 by Troy w
Attorney Brown has helped me with 2 different cases now and I was very impressed by his work both times. The first case involved a driving infraction and the second case was in regards to a law suit from when I was bitten by a dog while at work. During my time working with Attorney Brown I felt he was very informative and on the ball. At no point was I ever left to wonder about what was happening in the legal realm or what was to come next. He did a great job of explaining what his target goals were regarding each case and the steps he would take to accomplish these goals. I never had a difficult time getting in contact with him. His legal team was also full of courteous and dedicated employees. Not only was he more than qualified to take care of my legal issues but he was down to earth and easy to talk with. I really liked the way he would explain how each legal matter might turn out in an average situation. He would also explain what results he felt were practical and realistic to aim for. This painted a perfect picture of what I might expect to happen in the legal world I have yet to fully understand. I would definitely seek out his help in the future if needed and recommend him to others in need of a reliable attorney. Thank you for doing such a great job!
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28 Nov, 2024 by Linda bernard
Attorney Brown provided excellent service for my case. He and his team were very helpful whenever I had questions and were the best representation I could have asked for. I would recommend them to anyone. Thank you so much for what you have all done for me! LB
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