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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in disability and workers compensation law
“Sam Gaylord is an excellent lawyer. I had a workers comp case and had trouble finding help until finding Gaylord and Popp. He worked endlessly to get me what I deserved and was there day and night. Exceptional work!!!”
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Provides personalized and responsive service
“Mr. Gaylord listened intently to my case and I felt there was genuine compassion for my situation. After almost a year of multiple bureaucratic "road blocks" and red tape, Mr. Gaylord got results expeditiously, and for that I am ever grateful.”
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Keeps clients informed and updated throughout the process
“Sam and his staff were extremely personable, professional, and responsive. They managed my expectations, and responded to every question I had! He and his staff made themselves accessible and available, even through the COVID pandemic.”
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Delivers successful outcomes for clients
“Sam got me immediate results in obtaining for me Social Security Disability Benefits and NJ State Disability Pension. Just recently he brought a successful conclusion to a Workers Compensation matter for me. So glad I stopped in to see him and you will be too!”
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Demonstrates compassion and commitment to clients
“Mr. Gaylord is a exceptional while humble attorney. He didn't just treat me like a client but, he treated me like family, made me feel comfortable and eased my concerns about the process along the way. I would recommend Mr. Sam Gaylord 200% THANK YOU!!”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“They had everything they needed to win my case and meet up with me before hand to make sure it was all a few times to make sure it was accurate. I was very impressed and happy to have choose them as my lawyer.”
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Lengthy and drawn-out processes
“Started 4/2017 now 11/2020 still waiting... no one kept me advised of the my case....very little expexection of information on my behave....NO WRITTEN STATEMENTS, NO PHONE CALLS, EMAILS STATING THE OUTCOME OF MY MATTER”

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18 Sep, 2024 by Mischelle mcknight
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29 Aug, 2024 by Philomena
During my conversation with Mr. Samuel, I was facing a time constraint in delivering a letter to the pensions department. Mr. Samuel promptly addressed my concern and ensured the timely dispatch of the letter. I am grateful for his assistance and professionalism. Mr. Samuel demonstrated exceptional legal expertise and responsiveness. He was easily accessible and dedicated himself to advocating on my behalf. His commitment extended beyond the expected, resulting in a favorable outcome.
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02 Jul, 2024 by Neal buckousis
Sam was at one time one of the best over the years he has lost a lot no sure if it him or the his employees but I had to get some else to take my last case could never get him to call me back it may be he over worked.
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19 Feb, 2024 by Tiffany stephens
I think Gaylord himself is a crook, he has had my mom case for over 12 years! She has had multiple surgeries can barely walk, and HE has been dragging this case on for a year. Ever month now he keeps saying it time to sign/settle and then he calls a week later and pushes the date back again. He has been doing this for a year! With no reason as to why. Thinking elderly people don't have family on they side. My mom said you can talk to me but funny I have not gotten a call from him yet. I think he is praying on the elders waiting for them to be unalive so he benefits. Not here and not today. #NJBARASSOCIATIONCOMPLAINTS
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23 Jan, 2024 by Viktor
Samuel Michael Gaylor, Esq. is an excellent lawyer who kept me up-to-date with any proceedings, and when there was lack thereof from court’s slow processing, he ensured that I was filled in to not allow large lapses of time to pass without considerately passing information to the comfort of the client. He is highly organized. His paperwork was made easy to sign and process for a client that isn’t familiar with legal terminology. He had clear and precise steps that made it easy to follow as his client when completing our side (client’s) of the case. The bonus to it all, is that he wins, too, on top of being a great individual personably. I would recommend his counsel to anyone.
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I love this firm. I had the pleasure of working with Nora Wolf, Rob Ayers, and Yitzchak Wainhaus. Nora is lovely and darling. I think she’s great. Although I knew Yitzchak a short time he was very great to work with. Rob was the team member that connected everything for everything. I’m sure he explained the hood stuff to Nora like he explained my case to me. Great communications Highly recommended. Thank you for helping me get a second chance.
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