Michael Anthony Melonakos, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in Greenville, SC with 20 reviews
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Michael Anthony Melonakos

416 E. North St., Greenville, SC

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2008:
University of Georgia, JD - Juris Doctor
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Michigan State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Dan

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16 Aug, 2024
A bit disappointing. The settlement I received was ok and all the people were friendly, but it came at a price. I didn't feel as if i were a priority to them - which considering what they earned for so few hours and such little negotiation imo - was surprising. I was in an accident where a car hit me as I was walking on the sidewalk. Open and shut case. Even though the perpetrator had no insurance, I had uninsured motorist so it was simply a matter of collecting from my insurance company. Imo, there was very little or no negotiating. My real complaint is that I wasn't kept informed of anything. I would have to call Melanokos every few weeks to find out what was going on (after several months elapsed first). Then they would take action and typically say, "Oh, we have to file so and so at a different place." They didn't know. This happened 3x. I never even knew the case was settled until I got a letter in the mail from my insurance company. No excuse for that. And then 3 months later I received my settlement.Also, when you sign with a firm, make sure the percentage they take is only from what YOU GET...As an example, if you agree to pay the firm 35% and your settlement is 200k dollars, make sure their 35% commission is from what you RECEIVE, because if you owe say, Medicare, the law firm might have to pay Medicare 25k (or whatever) before the law firm gives you your money. So it's 175k you get, and then they take out their 35%, but they take 35% of 200K and not the 175k lol. Why? I never would've signed up for that if i knew. I'm paying Medicare the money, and then the law firm is taking 35% of my TOTAL settlement (i.e. 200k)? So I'm paying 135% of what i owe Medicare? How ridiculous. I probably ended up with a bit more using Melanokos than if i did it myself, but not worth the aggravation, "extra" payment, and basically no communication from them - unless it was initiated by me. Not for me.
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Gina

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17 Mar, 2021
Very pleasant, low keyed person to work with! He was easy to get a hold of through his office and always responded punctually to my calls. Best of all, he got more than double the amount that was first offered me!
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Anonymous

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04 Sep, 2019
My legal case was not a big one, so I decided to work with the insurance company myself to reach a reasonable settlement. At first the insurance representative could not have been nicer and more interested in my wellbeing as we discussed all my pain, medical visits, etc. That was until we began talking about a settlement. At that point, she had a total personality change. We could not reach an equitable settlement because she was adamant about the unacceptable amount her company would pay. That’s when I contacted Michael Melonakos. He took over the case and reached a settlement for more than double the amount offered by the insurance. Plus, I no longer had to deal with a cantankerous insurance representative. Should you need an attorney, call Michael. I’m sure he will do a wonderful job for you as he did for me.
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Pros
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Excellent legal skills and case management
“Michael Melonakos handled our case and did a fantastic job representing us. Ours was a complex, lengthy case against a very difficult insurance company yet we ended up getting a settlement that was light years beyond what they had offered.”
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Personalized attention and client care
“The entire time he represented us, Michael kept us well-informed of the case's status, was well prepared, and on top of things. We always felt that we were valued clients and were treated with the utmost respect and compassion.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable settlements
“Mike sent out demand letter of $100,000 to the insurance company and gave them 15 days to accept the over or we will be heading to court. and explain . Finally , after 12 day they accept the $100,000 settlement.”
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Dedicated and persistent in fighting for clients
“Mike is like a lion ripping its prey to pieces. He fought hard for me. I recommend him to anyone who has ever been seriously injured or just hurt.”
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Helpful in guiding clients through the legal process
“He made the entire process very smooth and seamless...it was also much quicker than I expected it to be. I was in a really bad spot, and I'm glad he was the one handling my situation.”
Cons
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Perceived lack of empathy or client-focused approach by some clients
“BEWARE!!! He's not there for you as a lawyer to help you.His only concern is to drag you like some gum on the bottom of a shoe and get you to settle for peanuts just to make some money off your case.”
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Occasional unprofessional behavior by staff
“the staff is very disrespectful and unprofessional.I have called there at times and had the person answering the phone be rude,place you on hold forever,and when they do come to the phone they rush you off and will even hang up in your face while your still talking.”

Publications

2018:
GTLA CLE, Pre-Litigation Discovery Techniques to Maximize Your Case Results

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