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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyer who provides sound legal advice
“Ms. Adkins helped me navigate through a very complicated legal situation. She provided sound advice and told me what the law said regarding the situation. She is very knowledgeable and a champion for her clients.”
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Excellent client communication and availability
“Dana is a great attorney who provided me with solid advice every step of the way. She was always available to answer my questions and gave me excellent guidance.”
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Honest and direct in her approach
“Dana was honest every step of the way. Explained all possible outcomes, even the ones we didn't want to hear.”
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Passionate and committed to helping clients
“Dana is committed to helping others. Her passion and skill make her the ideal lawyer for any legal matter.”
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Provides personalized and caring service
“She cared about more than just our case. She cared about us, our life, everything else that was going on. She truly took a full interest in our lives and worked with us.”
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Occasionally unprofessional and rude behavior
“She was completely preoccupied with other matters, when she eventually showed up. Dana came across as very rude and aggressive. She raised her voice when I asked her a question. She screamed at me to "sit down" while I was in her office.”
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Slow response times and poor communication
“in her words, "it is not a priority to us to return emails requesting that is not yet available..." "those messages may take several days or even a week or two for us to respond."”

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17 Nov, 2022 by Ruby
in her words, "it is not a priority to us to return emails requesting that is not yet available..." "those messages may take several days or even a week or two for us to respond." she was quick to anger when I questioned her and disagreed with your recommendations because it was not in my best interest for my surgery. She responds by saying she has no physical office, therefore when she refuses to respond via text, email or call, you have no choice but to wait. as for settlement funds being released, when I asked why it is taking so long after her office received my funds, her response was " this process is usually not more than 60 days but can sometimes take 90 days or longer." she is very aware that I have waited a year to have my surgeries and continues to hold my funds without appropriate reasons, none of which pertain to me and my case or insurance information. if you want an attorney to work quickly and efficiently for you, this is not your attorney.
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29 Apr, 2021 by Kenny
Dana is committed to helping others. Her passion and skill make her the ideal lawyer for any legal matter. I have recommended her to both friends and family, me would hire her if ever the need arose.
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29 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Dana always competently and compassionately answers all of my family’s and my questions pertaining to any civil issues that arise.
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29 Apr, 2021 by Laura
Dana was in a science field before the law - meaning, she is "better than lawyer" smart - and she chose this work out of a true passion for helping people. She may not tell you what you want to hear, but she will tell you what you need to know. She is tenacious, and extremely concerned about the well-being of her clients.
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28 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Dana is a tremendous lawyer. She cares about her clients and it shows! In considering other attorneys for my case, it was clear she was the right choice.
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