Reviews
Top review highlights
Pros
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The firm is professional, knowledgeable, and responsive, with a caring and dedicated staff
“The whole team at Console and Associates were professional, knowledgeable and very responsive. i believe they all cared not only about the case but me as well.”
2
The lawyers and paralegals, such as Lindsay Sewekow, Brooke Wagoner, Allison Gillingham, and others, are praised for their excellent service and support
“Lindsay Sewekow and Brooke Wagoner are the two with whom I'm most closely acquainted. You will find that they are two of the finest and most conscientious people anyone could ever hope to know.”
3
The firm achieves successful outcomes for their clients, with clients expressing satisfaction with the results
“In the end we settled. I was very happy with the results. I gave my bottom number, a number that we got even higher.”
4
The firm is transparent and keeps clients informed throughout the legal process
“Allison Gillingham has been extremely helpful throughout my journey. She always kept me updated, answered all questions I may have had and if she didn't know the answer got back to me in a timely manner with information.”
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The firm is highly recommended by both clients and other professionals, such as a chiropractor who has referred many patients to them
“I considered Rich Console as a great business person but also a personal friend.”
Cons
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Some clients had negative experiences with the firm, citing issues such as unresponsiveness, poor documentation, and a lack of professionalism
“I fired Gerard after a few months on my case. Totally unresponsive, I was embarrassed to even hear him talk, his every other word was "you know". How could this joke ever represent me in court. His documentation was like a 5th grader's full of mistakes from factual errors to spelling errors.”
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The firm may not be willing to take on certain types of cases, such as those involving owner-occupied properties, due to the perceived difficulty in winning
“This group of Attorneys are only looking for an easy quick buck. They were not interrested in my "broken ankle " case because of something called the "59" rule.”