Robert Allen Schuerger II, experienced Debt Collection attorney in Columbus, OH with 198 reviews
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Robert Allen Schuerger II

1001 Kingsmill Pkwy, Columbus, OH

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Gmurry benbow

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21 Oct, 2024
If it is a scam They are scamming the United States Treasury as well Schuerger notifies the U.S. Treasury who then notified Social Security Administration to deduct payment for 40yo defaulted student loan from my benefits forcing me to live on $750/mo
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17 Oct, 2024
I am deeply disappointed in the service provided by this firm. My settlement has not been finalized, despite numerous calls and attempts to expedite the process. The accident occurred in December 2023 when I was hit by a drunk driver. Now, in August 2024, I have yet to receive any form of payment, and my hospital bills remain unpaid. I spoke with Dan, hoping he would resolve the issue, but he indicated that the timeline depends entirely on the insurance company, suggesting it could take an indefinite amount of time. I understand there are other clients, but I am extremely dissatisfied with the service, especially considering the firm initially approached me, offering to assist with my settlement. This delay has caused significant inconvenience, and based on my experience, I would not recommend these attorneys for future settlement matters. Another individual involved and affected by the crash has also been pursuing compensation, yet despite numerous attempts to resolve the matter, they persist in stalling the process. It's incredibly frustrating that, in addition to these delays, they are outright refusing to take responsibility for the hospital bills—expenses that they are obligated to cover. This continuous evasion not only prolongs the situation but exacerbates the harm already caused, as essential medical costs remain unpaid.
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Whitney byrd

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17 Oct, 2024
My sister and nieces were in an accident in ‘23 and decided to give this team a chance only to be let down time and time again. The only time they would contact her is if she left a bad review. She stressed more trying to get answers from them than she did on the actual day of the accident. She immensely regrets allowing this team to fight for her.
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The law firm has a network of caregivers that help clients recover and get back to work quickly
“They have a network of caregivers that got me back on my feet and back to work much faster than expected.”
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The attorneys and staff are responsive, helpful, and make the process as smooth as possible for clients
“Brittany Tolle was a pleasure to work with and helped me so much with my personal injury claims!”
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The firm provides good communication and updates throughout the case
“Chris and Terry have made this experience as easy I believe it could have been for me. VERY responsive. Quick text back and even answer the phone and actually speak with me. I was kept very informed through the whole thing and I would highly recommend”
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The firm can have poor communication and responsiveness, with clients struggling to get updates or reach their attorneys
“I haven't even spoke with a lawyer since my accident every time I reach out all I get is the voicemail go with somebody else”
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The firm may struggle to settle cases in a timely manner, leading to lengthy delays and frustration for clients
“It has been 5 months since I was hit head on and brutally driven off the road, nearly totalling my car. They have not accomplished anything at all, saying that because I wasn't "seeing a doctor", they aren't able to determine liability or work on my settlement.”
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Some clients have reported unprofessional and rude behavior from the firm's staff, particularly in the debt collection department
“Extremely rude and unprofessional including "Michael" (WOULDN'T SPELL HIS LAST NAME BUT THOUGHT IT WAS APPROPRIATE TO HANG UP THE PHONE INSTEAD) AND "BOB WHITE" ... IF (AND ONLY IF) THIS LAW OFFICE IS A TRUE ESTABLISHMENT, THEN PLEASE CONSIDER CHOOSING BETTER EMPLOYEES OR TRAIN THEM APPROPRIATELY AS YOU MAY GET BETTER END RESULTS.”

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