Andrea Helene Smaxwell, experienced Workers Compensation attorney in Greensboro, NC with 364 reviews
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Andrea Helene Smaxwell

3524 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro, NC

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University of North Carolina Wilmington, BA - Bachelor of Arts
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Golden Gate University School of Law, J.D.

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Stacy purnell

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10 Jan, 2025
My Workers Compensation Paralegal has been nothing but AWESOME, OUT OF THIS WORLD, UNDERSTANDING, KIND, HOSPITALITY, BLESSED WONDER-WOMAN I ever met, it’s been a rocky year but DEUTERMAN held it down… Thanks again Ms Elleanna Johnson for EVERYTHING you done, you went above and beyond, May God continue to Bless You 😊
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Mary fernandez

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31 Dec, 2024
Sincere, thank you from Glenn Roberts and family, Michelle and Enchy Worked tirelessly and got us an amazing result beyond our expectation. Such Integrity, Commitment & Class is not found in other law firms, trust me, I know firsthand. Their customer service& professionalism was truly refreshing. We consider them family, and you will not be disappointed. Five stars is not enough,As we are blessed beyond measure. Peace and love with you always, Glenn and Mary
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Julie madrid

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31 Dec, 2024
Attorney Michele Cybulski and Paralegal Enchy Rivera maintained timely communication with me throughout the process of my case. They ensured it was as simple as possible for me and that I was comfortable and receiving the best care every step of the way.
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Pros
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Compassionate and caring staff who genuinely care about their clients
“The Deuterman Law Group is an amazing team. What to say thank you for not giving up. Abby Martin thank you for keeping me updated every step of the way!!!!!!”
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Effective legal representation that achieves positive outcomes
“I was approved for my disability benefits. Deuterman Law Group really came to my rescue at a very needed time for me.”
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Strong communication and keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Abby and Billie were absolutely amazing! Didn't hesitate to take my disability case and immediately went to work! Bless them cause they sure had a lot to go through! They were nothing but amazing. So sweet, kind & compassionate everytime we spoke!”
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Personalized attention and a focus on individual client needs
“I felt like I was not just another client, but they genuinely cared about my well-being and worked hard to achieve the best outcome for my case.”
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Experienced and knowledgeable legal team that navigates complex cases
“The lawyers are great and the service is explained in detail.”
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Lack of communication and updates from the legal team
“We felt like we were not important and kept in the dark. They often promised to call back but never did.”
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Difficult to reach staff and long wait times
“The entire campus is like Fort Knox with every door locked.”
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Perceived as more interested in the financial aspect than the client's needs
“They might as well put it right up there with innocent until proven guilty, because neither one of them mean anything unless right and wrong or innocent until proven guilty are printed on $100 bills then they're worth something.”
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Unwillingness to take on certain cases or fight for the client's desired outcome
“They wouldn't even take a slip and fall on ice in an apartment complex and when asked why not? I was told they can't tell me but can refer me to other people.”
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Sudden withdrawal from cases and lack of follow-through
“After a year of representation, they withdrew suddenly from my case after I asked for a meeting with my attorney and the owner of the practice!”

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