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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in veteran disability law
“Brendan is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, serving four years on active duty between 1999 an”
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Persistent and thorough in pursuing successful outcomes for clients
“He is persistent and thorough and has the Veteran's best interests at heart. Thank you again Mr. Garcia, it was a working with you and your staff.”
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Provides excellent communication and updates throughout the process
“They kept me updated every month all the way home”
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Cares deeply about helping veterans get the benefits they deserve
“Brendan had more faith than I did and kept me fighting.”
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Achieves outstanding results, including 100% disability ratings
“VetLaw has gone above and beyond my expectations. Mr.Garcia has raised my disability rating to 100 percent and I don't have to worry about bills anymore!”
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Selective in the cases they will take on
“They only take on easy cases. My husband was in USMC and has been fighting for his VA for 7 years. With no help from the VA and half his record black out. He has records and meds with Dr records and deployment. After doing the phone interview, We receive an email ( no phone call ) saying they can not take his case.”
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Lack of responsiveness and communication for some clients
“Didn't feel like I received a good chance to present my case. Would not recommend.”

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01 Nov, 2024 by Wilfredo rubio
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28 Oct, 2024 by Laura gilliam
Wonderful experience! I got a wonderful consultation and he gave me directions on how to handle a dispute. Highly recommended! I actually recommended Mr. Altman to a friend!
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23 Oct, 2024 by Michael jumpe
Doug and Dayna were great, they were tenacious about doing their job with care and respect towards me and did everything they possibly could to make sure I was taken care of now and in the future. I appreciate the honesty and forthcoming of Doug letting me know what could negatively happen and the positives that could come. I recommend these law offices because I believe you will get the truth and best they can do for you. Thanks again Dayna and Doug
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22 Oct, 2024 by G miller
The gal Daniella I think was awesome at listening to my words for the atty👍
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15 May, 2020 by Doris
I had a successful outcome with Mr. Price. He was very professional in handling my claim. I was approved in less than two years. The staff was courteous, always available to answer your questions. I would highly recommend this law firm for your disabilty claim.
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07 Jun, 2018 by Chrystal
Andrew Price did my childs case..he met with me advised me all what i needed to know an do for him...he was very honest..when i called to ask questions they answered right then and if not knew they called back..if need to be yes i would hire him again...
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25 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Mike Crowe is an excellent attorney and I highly recommend him. I worked with Mike on my DWI case and found that he and his staff were very compassionate during a difficult time, ready and willing to answer questions, looked at all angles of the case, and provided sound legal advice on my case.
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