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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in Social Security Disability law
“Greg's unbelievable knowledge of everything was totally mind blowing and really put me at ease.”
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Provides excellent client service and communication
“He was very professional yet kind and empathetic. Everything was taken care of in a timely manner.”
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Successful track record in winning disability cases
“I won my disability claim thanks to Greg Phillips and his team.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“He was accessible and quick to return calls.”
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Thorough and diligent in handling cases
“Greg effortlessly guided me through the process. Paperwork that could have been overwhelming, became easy to understand.”
Cons
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Occasional delays in returning phone calls
“Not quick to return phone calls, sometimes not at all.”
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Office staff can sometimes seem bothered by client calls
“Legal assistant and office personal act very bothered when you call to leave a message.”

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23 Jan, 2020 by Sandrea
Greg handled, and completed my social security case, in 2017. I needed his expertise in this area, and he did not disappoint. He and his assistant, are very good.
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03 Jan, 2020 by Angelo
Greg Phillips handled my Soc. Sec. Disability claim flawlessly, He was very professional and explained every step of the procedure in layman's terms. With his experience & knowledge he helped me achieve my approval under our first request. From beginning to end was approx. 3 1/2 months !! Super Fast thanks to Greg following through on his end dotting the "I's" and crossing the "T's" prior to submitting the application and in a timely fashion. Even after I have received my approval letter from SSD, Greg followed up with a phone call went over everything thoroughly and was there for any comments, questions or concerns. Naturally everyone's cases will very for approval's and time frames depending on your specific criteria, but I can honestly give "2" thumbs up to Greg Phillips and his team for his professionalism in making this process painless and helping me achieve financial assistance for the rest of my life. THANK YOU GREG !!
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11 Jun, 2019 by Shawn
I retained Mr. Phillips very close to the court date for my social security appeal and thanks to Greg Phillips and his team I won my disability claim. He explained the the ins and outs - things happened as he explained they would. He and his staff were accessible and quick to return calls. I had some follow-on questions after the appeal was aver and he was paid, etc. and received the same great level of support. I emphatically recommend this attorney.
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10 Feb, 2018 by Barbara
Greg worked very hard for the needs that I went to him for. I had great contact information that was required from his office. He was able to meet my benefits that I required and asked of his expertise. I would recommend him for needs of Social Security and Employee Benefits.
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15 Dec, 2017 by Kris
Before securing the services of Gregory Phillips to handle my social Security Disability case, I did a little research. Greg joined Segar & Sciortino as an associate in July 2002 to practice Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income law. After only three years as an associate, Greg was named Chair of the firm's Social Security Department. Pretty impressive. As past chair of the Disability, Labor and Employment Law Committee of the Monroe County Bar Association, and a respected member of the National Association of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR), Greg is held in high esteem by his peers. When it came time to present my case for Social Security Disability to the Social Security Department, I was confident that Gregory T. Phillips of Segar and Sciortino was the right man for the job. He didn’t prove me wrong. Greg and his assistant Marie effortlessly guided me through the process. Paperwork that could have been overwhelming, terminology that was like a foreign language, and rules and regulations that seemed confusing, became easy to understand thanks to Greg and Marie’s patience and incredible knowledge regarding the Social Security system. With Greg Phillips excellent guidance, vast knowledge of Social Security law, and his friendly, professional demeanor, the time and money spent on the successful outcome of my Social Security Disability case was well spent. I highly recommend Gregory Phillips to anyone that needs a top-notch lawyer that will listen to your concerns, answer all your questions and truly care about the outcome of your case.
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