David Lowell Moore

224 Oakland Ave, Spartanburg, SC

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Zah jackson

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12 Nov, 2024
Circling back for an update on my previous review. I stated that I ended up taking my case to a different law firm, who I felt was more equipped to handle my case. I’m leaving another review because when I first signed my contract with David, he stated that I could fire him or vice versa AT ANY TIME throughout my case at no charge. I ended up doing just that. BUT, my new attorney had to follow up with David for some documents on my case that I did not have and David ended up stating that he needed to be compensated for the progress and work that he made on my case. I found that to be very odd, as there was no progress on my case from the moment he took it up until the day I fired him as my attorney. Once my new attorney informed me of this, I contacted David’s office requesting the document I signed stating that we could fire one another at no cost and they acted like they had no idea what I was talking about. It was a lot of misrepresentation while I worked with David and a bunch of lies were told. Not to discredit his work but I was not pleased at all. My new attorney took my case, and got it settled within months and David demanded to be paid for absolutely nothing. He definitely left a bad taste in my mouth after dealing with him. Clearly just money hungry and wanted money for a case that he did no work on. Like I said, I would go months and months without hearing from him. I was always the one who initiated contact while he “worked” on my case. David took on my case in August 2022 and by the time I fired him in July 2023 we had gotten nowhere. It was like my new attorney had to start from scratch and STILL was able to get it settled less than 6 months. David had not sent out a demand letter or anything to that nature to the at fault party, but lied and said he did to my new attorney. When proof of that was requested, we never got anything. My new attorney even stated all David did was send choppy emails to the at fault party not really demanding anything. So what did I pay David a portion of my settlement for? Idk, definitely wouldn’t recommend for a personal injury case from a car accident. If you can, take your case to another law firm.
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Blue cooper

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07 Aug, 2024
I have been a client of Mr. Moore for the past 5 months. I have had nothing but a positive experience with him and his team. They handle all of my business affairs and have relieved me of so much stress that goes into running a small business. They are very knowledgeable in ALL aspects regarding legal matters. Their response time is always on point and welcoming. Their Spartanburg office is beautiful!
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George reedy

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07 Aug, 2024
Dave and his staff were terrific. Reasonable fees and spent a good deal of time explaining everything to me in great detail. Highly recommend!
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