Karen Jo Cameratta

11005 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH

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Shannon hadick

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27 Oct, 2024
If I could give less then one star I would .....my mother went to her for help , she could never get her to respond to her in a timely manner , my mother would be ignored by her for weeks and weeks , she didn't help get anything resolved and in the court like it needed to be , so then when my mother didn't hear from her for about two months looking for a reply and phone call , because my mother desperately needed help after nothing my mother found another lawyer ......now this lady is trying to charge my mother for services ....when she literally did nothing , she got nothing going, she didn't respond , she didn't do her job......so now we have to fight this in court as well ......if you really need good legal help for your own good do NOT hire this lady. Edit.....she responded to this by asking who my mother is but has replies to her turned off on here....I'm not going to give personal information out on here and go back and forth with you lady , you didn't do your job and looking at other reviews this is not the first time you have gotten a review like mine . It's not right what you did , your not a good person or lawyer at all and everyone that I know will never use you and I hope people read these reviews and move on to hire a different lawyer if they need help and want someone that will actually do their job and not cause more issues just because someone attained a different lawyer when you refused to respond and didn't do what was promised ....the zero response for weeks when someone hires you is so unprofessional then to turn around and try to charge them is disgusting especially in today's world , then making them fight you in court and having to take time out of their life just to prove you didn't do your job is disgusting.....I will post proof when this ordeal is over because I dont want anyone to go through what my poor mother is having to deal with because of this woman . Second edit .... You did a lot of work huh? U left her hanging for eight months lady!!! Get off your high horse your a crap lawyer and person . The " facts " are that you didn't do your job and now your twisting things ....months literally months and months went by u didn't respond to her your secretary didn't respond to her , she wanted to pay you she just wanted help and bottom line at the end of the day u didn't do your job then you turn around when u realized she hired someone that is a real lawyer and wanted to charge her ...your behavior is absolutely disgusting. you can sit here and say whatever you want but you know the truth as well as I do , and the great thing about America is freedom of speech and I have every right to warn the public from the experience and again obviously this is not the only review you have about how horribly you do or should I say don't do your job. Again everyone if you need a lawyer that will get the job done, respond, and follow through , please for your own good hire a different lawyer . Third edit .....so since this review was posted as of today she told my mother she is waiving all fees and she won't have to pay her....... unfortunately she did this by coming into my mother's place of employment, she didn't call , she didn't try to set up a meeting, .....she came to her work while she was working and decided to confront her on my google review and speak about all of this in the middle of a public restaurant at lunch time , my mother told her what I already have said that she just left her hanging for months and didnt help her , just would never respond , and my mother said that this " lawyer" ended up saying she was waiving her fees for her. Which is the right thing to do but In my opinion it was completely unethical and rude to have that conversation in public like that in my mother's work., completely unprofessional. In my opinion that conversation should have been had over the phone or even email at the least or a private meeting. Don't hire her.
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Mary miller

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14 Oct, 2024
It’s no surprise that Donna has a 5.0 star review on Google. She is a fantastic attorney! I was pleased not only with her expert guidance, compassion, timeliness in staying ahead of schedule but most of all her excellent communication! After a hearing had ended, she would send a summary to me within a couple hours and prepared me for the next steps. I never had to follow up with her. She truly cared about me and I would highly recommend her to anyone. Thank you, Donna!
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Christy walcoff

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02 Sep, 2024
Donna helped my mother with her legal issue. She was extremely helpful to help her understand exactly what her cast was about . I would definitely recommend her highly.
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