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Pros
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Excellent knowledge and expertise in ERISA and disability law
“His knowledge of ERISA and how long-term disability works was great.”
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Attentive and responsive to client needs
“If I had a question and emailed or called Mr. Tyson he would get right back to me.”
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Effective at mediation and negotiation
“During mediation he was very knowledgeable and did not let the opposing side get the best of us.”
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Provides practical and helpful guidance to clients
“He helps simplify the law for a 'layman' to be able to understand the next 'best steps'.”
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Demonstrates integrity and commitment to clients
“I knew I could trust him which is not the case with some lawyers.”
Cons
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Potential delays in communication and responsiveness
“I subsequently provided the documents and heard nothing from him for six weeks.”
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Lack of depth and experience in certain legal areas
“A telling exchange during our meeting is indicative of the lack of depth and experience of Mr. Tyson on matters outside of the most basic employment law cases.”

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06 Jan, 2024 by Candace
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13 Nov, 2023 by Phoenix goldstandard
Paid 3,000 up front for a child custody battle. It was 6,000 total. Natalie was my attorney was cordial and cold all at the same time. They charge $40.00 per email per call. They do allow you to make payments for the balance. Which was $500.00 a month. Once paid the $3,000.00 I never heard from them for about 30 days. They did informed me that they email me but it went to junk because they don’t normally email me. But they allow 30 days to pass and had said nothing. They say they were waiting on me but in 30 days they never followed up to make sure I got the email. The assistant was explaining this while at the same time missing my opportunity to get on the court calendar since I haven’t seen my daughter in a Year and half and asking for another $500.00 dollars payment. I had to do dispute for the funds back because they would not refund me the funds back. That takes 60-90 days. So now my money is tied up until that clears and I still don’t get to see my princess. In short they were second biggest waste of time and money coming close to first to my Ex-wife!
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06 Jan, 2023 by Fulton williams
Seems like reviews are everywhere. I read them to try and gain some insight from the voices of the many. Every now again, I even try my hand at writing one. Then there are the moments that it is absolutely necessary to share your experience with others and this is one of those times. While there is not enough time to take you through all the twist and turns that lead us to the doorsteps of the practice of Phillips & McCrea, PLLC and ultimately Mr. Phillips, it proved to be out of the many things that were not going in our favor, the very one thing that did and it made all the difference in our outcome. We have a special needs child and needed help with his disability case after some experiences that we will just describe by saying that we wish they were not a part of our story. If you live long enough you know the road bends and it turns and what becomes certain in this life is that nothing is for certain. But there was a ram in the bush and if you know what that expression means, then you know the importance of the job Mr. Phillips rendered unto us at a professional level that not only is uncommon today; but you could make a strong argument if it even exist. Our experience with Mr. Phillips takes us through multiple years where even we wanted to surrender because we had nothing left in the tank; and I’m not talking about our tank was low, I mean notta, zero, zilch! Yet if not for Mr. Phillips encouragement in the face of what seemed insurmountable, his willingness to be patient and steadfast, and his professional acumen, our path would have been altered in ways we could not explain. If anyone may have any doubts, unanswered questions or any reservations as to whether you have found the right attorney, I would ask that you stop what you are doing immediately and call Mr. Phillips on the phone NOW!!! Not only do we highly recommend him, drop the mic here………. I will end this review by leaving you with a very important question. From personal experience I know how important it is to choose the right attorney to guide you through legal matters that a high level of expertise and sophistication is not only required, but demanded, why would you trust anyone else in such a time as this?
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21 Dec, 2022 by Jc richardson
I contacted Mr. Phillips to assist me with my son disability case. My son was originally diagnosed as disabled at the age of 3. When he turned 11 years old the state decided he was no longer disabled. So I reached out to Mr. Phillips and he did everything in his power to help me and my son through this stressful situation. I was so worried that he would lose his disability benefits but with the help of Mr. Phillips he was blessed to continue to receive his benefits. I can not thank him enough for the help. I am so grateful for everything he did. On top of that he took my son case with no fee are money required. This is how you know that he is not in it for the money he is in it for the best interest of the client.
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18 Jan, 2022 by Self talk counseling & consulting, pllc
Top notch professionals who get the job done! Highly recommended.
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