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Pros
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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and experienced lawyers who achieve great results for their clients
“Highly recommend Lipsitz, Ponterio & Comerford. John Comerford helped my family establish a workers compensation case for my late father after his death due to cancer associated with asbestos. John and his co-workers are highly knowledgeable, compassionate, and get results.”
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Caring, compassionate, and dedicated attorneys who treat clients like family
“Incredibly grateful to have worked with Joe Morath and his team. Their dedication, expertise, and unwavering support made all the difference. Highly recommend Connors LLP, they truly care about their clients well being.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Joe Morath and his team were extremely knowledgeable, responsive and compassionate regarding my father-in-law's case. They guided us through the process of legal action against a store that severely injured my father-in-law as a result of a safety hazard caused by a contractor.”
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Personalized attention and support, going above and beyond for their clients
“Craig was awesome! He provided me and my family with personalized attention from start to finish. He kept us clearly appraised of what was going on every step of the way.”
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Efficient and effective in handling cases, achieving favorable results for clients
“Attorney Craig Small not only returns phone calls, but he got me a settlement in a record amount of time. So refreshing to deal with a lawyer who treats me like an equally intelligent adult, instead of condescendingly talking down to me like most lawyers do.”
Cons
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Failure to take action or advocate for clients when their workers' compensation benefits were reduced or stopped
“The firm did absolutely nothing when my workers compensation was reduced (twice)and eventually stopped. I told them many times that I was about to lose my apartment due to these reductions and the only response I received was, 'these are not paychecks'.”
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Misleading or dishonest communication with clients about important details of their cases
“I was constantly told by the firm that workers compensation were not pay checks. As a result of this, I was unable to keep up with my bills and had to let go of my apartment, ultimately ending up homeless.”
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