Justin Michael Smith, experienced Criminal Defense, Estate Planning attorney in Mount Vernon, OH with 45 reviews
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Justin Michael Smith

103 S Main St., Mount Vernon, OH

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Alex

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10 Oct, 2024
I was stuck at 90% and had no real recourse to change it on my own not knowing how to navigate the bureaucracy of the VA. Justin looked at my file and explained that he could claim things I had not looked at as well as get increases in other areas. The whole process was as quick and painless as it could be. Justin speaks veteran, he also speaks VA, so the communication every step of the way in a way that I could understand was a key to the whole process. The cost pales in the comparison to the troubles that I would have had had I went another direction. In my opinion it was well worth the cost. I would highly recommend Justin Smith to handle your claim.
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Lucas

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26 Aug, 2024
I came to Justin stuck at 80 percent, he got me to 100 percent p&t. The process was very smooth with him. He reviewed my military records for additional claims to be added from my prior service. He also went over my more recent medical record from the VA and looked to see how he could increase my already rated service connected disabilities. He secondary connected conditions I didn't know could be. Overall the process for gathering all the evidence for Justin was about 9 months. My claim only took 4 months! That was faster than all the ones I did by myself. I also didn't have to go to a single on of the VA C&P exams, it was all done with Justin's team! I know when I would go to those exams I would always stress out that I was going to say the wrong verbiage or miss something which could cost you a huge percentage on a claim. If I had to go through the process again I would pick him again. Communication was very easy with him. I forgot to say I had tried to get myself up to 100 percent and got stuck at 80 and gave up. I just didn't think it was possible.
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Monica gray

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05 Aug, 2024
I would not recommend using Daniel Alden. An Attorney should not show up to court in a condition that shows he is more nervous than the client he is representing. He was sweating bullets going into the court room and stumbled through his words. In addition, he failed to present the pertinent documents that he was given at the first meeting with his client. We had a signed document that he did not present to the judge in addition to not defending his client to get attorney fees assessed to the other party. Mr. Daniel Alden feels he was successful because we did win our case; however, he could have done more for us as a client as we were still out attorney fees. The court also sent us the court cost bill and Daniel said that was just the way it was. I sent in a post-trial motion and the judge agreed the court cost should go to the Defendant, and they did move them to them.
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Excellent knowledge and expertise in navigating the VA disability system
“When it comes to navigating the VA Disability System, there is no better person to trust with your claim than Justin.”
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Successful in increasing clients' disability ratings
“He was able to identify new things within my records, i didn't know you could claim such as GERD and my Sciatic Nerve. The whole process was fairly easy.”
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Provides personalized attention and communication throughout the process
“The two way communication was unlike any other with any attorney. Justin keeping me informed on the process, all of the next steps, and what I could expect.”
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Able to secure the maximum benefits for clients
“Going from 90% to 100% is life changing. I highly recommend any veteran seek Justin's counsel on VA benefits and getting what you deserve.”
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Compassionate and dedicated to helping veterans
“Justin is simply the best. I whole heartedly recommend Justin and honestly insist for all of my fellow veterans to have Justin look at your claim to see what he can do for you. He changed my life for the better!”
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Poor communication and responsiveness from the law firm
“Hired said firm on or about 03/13”
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Unprofessional conduct by an attorney
“An Attorney should not show up to court in a condition that shows he is more nervous than the client he is representing.”

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