Christopher John Stevens, experienced Personal Injury attorney in Winston-Salem, NC with 233 reviews
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Christopher John Stevens

514 S Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, NC

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2017:
University of North Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2013:
Appalachian State University, BS - Bachelor of Science, Business Administration

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4.5 233 reviews
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Robin harris

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13 Dec, 2024
Wonderful! Atty Christine Burnside and her Paralegal Miss Julia Lane took my case and applied their expertise. I appreciate the knowledge, skill, and quality of the outstanding professionalism I received working with these ladies on behalf of the firm. I must also say, my case, also delicate, as all disability cases are, was handled with care and precision. I believe the work these ladies put in/on my case let us arrive at a favorable yet VERY quick decision from SSA. I'd recommend Deuterman and the people who worked on my case any day. Thank you so much!
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Braxton mcdonald

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02 Dec, 2024
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Jake klein

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30 Oct, 2024
As a client of The law Office of Douglas Maynard Jr I found myself in an interesting situation. I was referred to him from another attorney who said he was the man for the job. As I soon found out, he was the man for for the job. My case was an interesting one. His office did a great job throughout my whole case and and dug through every law that may have pertain to my case. He did his homework and it was proven in the settlement! He went out of his way to make sure his client was 100% satisfied ,which I am. I would definitely recommend his firm. His staff was always there what I needed to find out any details. I feel the one-on-one attention I received made me feel relaxed in a tense situation. Thanks!
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Excellent client service and communication
“Ms. Harris was professional, courteous, caring, thoughtful, informative and highly experienced.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys
“Mr Maynard is a consummate professional and top notch in his field.”
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Successful case outcomes and settlements
“Doug was able to secure a very successful settlement for me.”
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Personalized attention and care for clients
“Jeannie the office Paralegal would actually call and check on me if I hadn't called the office in a while.”
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Diverse language support and multicultural approach
“SOY HISPANO,SOLO HABLO ESPAÑOL, LLEGUE CON UN POCO DE TEMOR,PERO FUE LA MEJOR DE LA EXPERIENCIA,EL TRATO Y PROFESIONALISMO FUE EXELENTE,UNA DE LAS ASISTENTE ES BILINGÜE, EXELENTE PROFECIONAL MUJER.”
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Lack of responsiveness or attention in some cases
“The lady I told about my case cut me off. Offered no help and basically lied as I called another attorney in town who took the case and said we have a strong case.”
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Potential difficulty finding the right attorney for your case
“My husband and I have contacted Douglas a few times over the years. Although he was not able to take our case, he still took the time to steer us in the right direction.”

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