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04 Sep, 2024 by Blair mitchell
They only take clients that are assumed innocent. Someone like myself who was given a ticket for the car accident they want take on as a client. You see I had a seizure and blacked out while driving and my friend and I were both hurt and taken to the hospital.I did not know that at the time because I had never had seizures before that moment. They tested me for alcohol and drugs and I was negative for both. The officer wrote me a ticket for driving on the wrong side of the rode. I knew I had not fallen asleep but it was late in the evening so that’s what they assumed after I tested negative for alcohol and drugs So we were both injured my friend more than myself but we were both injured physically and emotionally very much. So a few more weeks go bye and I’m leaving my aunts house who I had been staying with for a few nights because she had just moved back into town from California. So long story short I wake up after sleeping almost 12hours and leave my aunts that morning and on the highway about a hour later I total my truck and it catches on fire and I’m pulled from the truck unconscious and taken to the ER where there I finally wake up to them telling me I had just been in a accident.I was alone and no one else was involved I was not arrested but I was given a dwi even though I tested negative for drugs and alcohol. So I need a lawyer for that wreck as well as my first wreck. I was hospitalized again and another concussion with more injuries. I knew immediately I had just woke up from a great night’s rest so there was no way I had fell asleep. I knew I had a medical condition.they told me I had had a seizure and blacked out. I knew that is what had happened just a few weeks earlier with my friend and I. After going home after several more days in the hospital my friend found me having seizures on the floor foaming at the mouth having convulsions. They ran outside in the caldesac screaming that I was dying inside. Several neighbors came in and saw me having the seizures and called 911. So again I black out and when I finally wake up I’m in the Emergency Room again. It has been documented that I’m having all these seizures that cause you to blackout. I’ve had a rough couple of months with test in the hospital to see if it was any infection around my heart which they found there wasn’t so it’s my brain that’s causing the seizures and I’m seeing neurologist now and taking new medications twice a day to help control the seizures. So today finally feeling good enough tocall a lawyer so I find one on Google and they have five stars so I think wow. They must be great. So I call them and talk to them for almost a hour explaining everything and as soon as they ask me my friends name and number they tell me they don’t take client’s who are guilty since I was given a ticket. I was surprised that they said there policy is that they want help someone like myself who obviously has having some kind of medical condition that he’s just learning he has. So ok I’m shocked they didn’t want to help me but the next thing I know my friend who’s name and number I had just told Teds law firm about they call and tell my friend there’s no help for me but they can help them so could they represent them against me when I had just called wanting them to help us. I’m so disappointed in there what I find unethical choice. I’m now left to find a lawyer to help me and my friends not speaking to me. This is all just devastating. I will find the right law firm to help me. A organization that cares about everyone. Teds Law Firm isn’t that Firm. 1star only because they want let me do 0star. I wanted to let you know I won in court with the lawyer I hired since TED Law wouldn’t take my case. Don’t use these ambulance chasers. Find someone who actually cares about the truth
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04 Sep, 2024 by Eric martin
I hired them THREE times and I recommend them to EVERYONE after a car accident or injury on the job. If you're in charleston or Greenville or Summerville or anywhere in south Carolina, call them!! So grateful for them helping me THREE TIMES! I've used other lawyers before. Now this is the ONLY firm I trust.
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04 Sep, 2024 by Elizabeth mary
Ted Law made this an stress-free process from beginning to end. Attorney Susco was amazing to work with. I hope I never need them again but they will be the first ones I call if I’m ever in another accident.
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12 Aug, 2024 by John mcphail
Ted is the man !!!!!
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22 Feb, 2018 by Joel
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27 Jan, 2018 by Sam
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