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Excellent customer service and client care
“Everyone at her office was courteous, responsive and very professional. The best part was the genuine care and respect shown for us as clients.”
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and hardworking attorneys
“David is the consummate professional. He represented me with enthusiasm and passion. His competence and experience were evident from the beginning of my case until the end.”
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Effective in achieving positive outcomes for clients
“I was happy with the outcome of my case.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“David is compassionate, sincere, intelligent and possesses a diligent work ethic. He is a man of honor and virtue and truly has my best interest at heart.”
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Strong communication and responsiveness
“David kept me apprised of any significant developments in my case.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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10 Sep, 2024 by Perry peno
Love this place would highly recommend real nice people
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09 Jul, 2024 by Eduardo nunez
I appreciate Aimee and her team for their hard work and dedication to my case and for going above and beyond. Keeping me well informed every step of the way when anything changed. I would recommend Aimee and her team for any of your case concerns you might have.
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24 Jun, 2024 by Robert mcmahon
I never thought I would be seriously injured at work. When I was, I didn't have much choice about my medical decisions, but I did when it came to legal representation. I am so glad I chose Audette, Audette & Violette, LLC. They treated me like I was part of the family. My life is completely different now, but thanks to the work they performed on my behalf, I am going to be ok. I highly recommend Audette, Audette & Violette, LLC to everyone who needs guidance and proper legal support.
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05 May, 2024 by Jason stanley
Dealing with this law firm on my work place injury case was smooth and successful. My lawyer always answered my questions, and returned my calls in a timely manner. Thank you for all that was done for me during that difficult time.
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07 Mar, 2024 by Ruben hurtado
This review is SOLEY for Attorney Maryann Violette and her immediate support staff. I hired Maryann as my representative for an SSI Claim in April 2023. From the beginning Maryann was very personable, though very scatter brained and came across as very unorganized. Typically I do try and find the positives when first meeting someone and especially someone that will be helping me. When you hire an Attorney, you remember much more of the interactions than the Attorney themselves, simply due to you only have one Attorney and they potentially have hundreds. Throughout our conversations while applying for the SSI claim Maryann was very optimistic and stated many times that I had a very strong case. She knew and I reminded her (sent files) that I am a 100% Combat Veteran, so my case should be fast tracked, according to the SSA Website. This was made very clear to her. After several months of no movement, I contacted her to ensure that she did in fact set up my claim to be fast tracked. This is where the true colors starting to show. She seemed very confused, partially blaming her staff and unsure if she got a confirmation. Maryann routinely would state on both scheduled and unscheduled calls that she "didn't have my file in front of her", "couldn't see the screens she needed", "my assistant should have done that". This was beyond concerning and frustrating, again as her being my only Lawyer I remembered very specific things about our talks. Emails to her went unanswered for many days, sometimes NEVER responded to at all. She seemed not to understand her inbox and sent box, constantly blaming her computer. After approximately 11 months I received a notification that my claim was denied and shortly thereafter my written decision was sent. I was able to see, for the first time how she completed my claim forms. The forms were littered with inaccuracies and misspellings/fragmented sentences. When we spoke on the phone that day, she began saying "well they always deny the initial claim". I called her out on this was a total 180 on her initial statements and statements over the past 11 months. She then said to file your appeal I want your Doc to fill out a form. She had no contact information. I provided a detailed email with his LinkedIn page, phone number and direct email address. I received no response for 2 days, so I followed up on the phone to confirm she got it. She again was confused and said "you never sent it to me". I had already become very disappointed with my representation and the outlook if I continued with her. After sometime on the phone with me, she found the email and said SHE would have the form sent to him and we set a conference call for this past Tuesday at 1:30am. That gave her well over 2 weeks to get it sent. When that call came, immediately realized she was unprepared with this call and began deflecting when I asked if she had the form from my Doc. She said I don't have it here, I can't see your file (we had a schedule call!!) and I have more screens at home than in my Office. I was angry at this point and asked if she even sent the forms, she deflected and put it on her assistant. Again, over 2 weeks of time to get this done and this is where we are. She then got very flustered and put me on hold, 15 minutes later hung up. During that hold time I contacted my Doc on the VA Messaging app. He confirmed that NOTHING was sent via email or US Mail. I decided she was done as my representative. I called back and was told she would call me back. I stated that this was a one way call, she needed to be told that she is fired. Magically I was connected. Maryann began arguing before I could speak and I told her that I needed to say one thing to her, that this would be a one way call. She said "Bye!" and hung up on me. A written and formal complaint was sent to the Rhode Island Supreme Court Discipline Board. I highly cautious anyone using her services.
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