August Eric Klatt

7157 SW Beveland Rd Ste 100, Tigard, OR

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09 Sep, 2024
An agreement with an attorney in the office of Mayor Law was signed 2022-Oct giving Mayor Law proof of representation in an auto claim. Officially PIP was exhausted 25 April 2024. May 16 the attorney received digitally all payments; bills, notes, coding. At that time we should have sent the demand letter. I waited until July 4, 2024, contacted her, accepting the $3000 offer from April. I signed an agreement 29-July-2024. She received $3870 for costs and fees. I contacted her August 20 asking when I would get the settlement. She had been waiting on Progressive to update the Medicare liability section. She told me she still needed lien information on Medicaid, DHS, Medicare, and Med Advantage - and the 3 small businesses that treated me. I was 7 hours on the phone 20-23 August 2024 to contact insurances about liens on the settlement $3000: Medicare over the phone told me there was no lien (2nd payor and there was no hospitalization ZERO came in the mail today 9/9/2024). I called and got the procedure and fax number to Recovery for Mayor Law. Email attached attorney requesting I provide all Providence visits, summaries, billing. Attached ZERO owing PHP. DHS Medicaid (they faxed info right away which could have taken a month) in response to long email that EOB shows owing. My 3 small business folk who only take cash unless it was PIP were asked to provide the same information already given by my insurance carrier on May 16 to the attorney. 9/6/2024 Friday I received call stating the duo Advantage and Medicaid for medicare members NEVER create liens but would reversed to provider. Received a lien for $11.08 for xray would be paid correctly if Ayin Health Solutions would submit through Providence and Medicaid. Seems Mayor Law made a deal to pay 11.08 out of settlement without first notifying me! I have to deal with an attorney that would do that! HOW come they continue to argue they are still searching for a lien to take out of the settlement. It gives me the creeps. Ayin Health Solutions understood the attorney did not do the research before negotiating the cost to be 11.08 for the xray. They are voiding the lien today with Phia Group LISTEN. Mayor Law did not do the work she agreed to and I was on the phone 7 hours beginning it. Mayor Law is taking the 11.08 out of settlement anyway! Trashy company.
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Agil manizade

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27 Mar, 2023
Stay Away. The lawyers (Liz W.) wasted my time for weeks, and dropped the case cause they couldn't bebothered with a camera subpoena. State Bar should mb disbar them for leaving Wildland Firefighters kidnaped and hurt by a KKK county.
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Geordie was absolutely incredible. He provided me with my options to keep my costs down, offered his counsel when things the other side decided to pursue a legal recourse, and was ON IT every step of the way. His first opportunity to file any document was done very quickly, concisely, and thoroughly. He kept me apprised of every status update and was incredible in exploring my options. He billed fairly and was overall the best decision I could have made in my lawsuit. He won my case and is now going after the recovery of my win. He's wonderful! Hire him!
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10 Oct, 2016 by Andrea
Geordie has helped me out with several animal law issues. A dog of mine was placed in a home where my friend could enjoy my dog, but I retained legal ownership. When my friendship went south with this person, the friend refused to let me see/visit my dog. Geordie Duckler to the rescue! Geordie was brilliant in helping me get my dog returned to me. If you've got an animal issue of any kind, Geordie Duckler, hands down is the best. This is the lawyer of all lawyers who stands high above the rest. I highly recommend Geordie Duckler.
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21 Jun, 2016 by Diane milan
Mr. Duckler, from the first contact, was very informative and helpful. I was "dumped" by a law firm in the middle of a dog custody case after the complaint had been filed. Mr. Duckler had to file a revision immediately (due to the poor quality of the original), and he did so in a very timely manner. Now it is a matter of waiting for a hearing--after a 30-day extension. I'm sure he will be prepared and effective.
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30 Jun, 2012 by Darrell
I will be hiring Michael later this summer (2012) regarding corporate filings etc. One of the best lawyer in the area. He is an experienced business lawyer and has always done a top job for me.
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10 Apr, 2022 by Ruby love
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11 Feb, 2021 by Matt sherriff
Don’t bother calling anyone else. This guy is awesome. No problems at all and got a settlement a lot sooner than I expected. Totally helped me.
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11 Feb, 2021 by Cristy
When I got hurt and started all the paperwork for a claim, I thought it would never end. I had heard it might take years to get a settlement. Thankfully I was able to heal pretty quickly with a really good doctor and physical therapist. I couldn’t believe it when the case was over and I had a check ready! It was so much faster and easier than I thought it would be. The people at OJI are really helpful, and they work fast.
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