Edward Mitchell Graves III

17 S Jefferson Ave, Cookeville, TN

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Buck honeycutt

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18 Dec, 2024
Mr Graves is an excellent lawyer. I was hit head on while driving on a divided highway by a driver going the wrong way. His price was beyond fair, and he treated me and mine like family. I could not have asked for a better experience, or a better lawyer to make me feel at ease after what I had gone through. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for a lawyer who will attempt the case as if you were his own.
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Gsdlvr123

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12 Dec, 2024
My son was in a horrible automobile accident last year. He was hit head on by another vehicle. My son had numerous surgeries and therapy. His injuries will cause him pain for the rest of his life. Unfortunately the party at fault did not have much insurance coverage and this presented concerns - particularly because of his future medical needs. My wife and I were 100% focused on our son and did not want to deal with lawyers. I have had many dealings with attorneys - business related - over the years, and to be honest I have found the negative connotation associated with the profession is usually well deserved. However with these circumstances, I started researching attorneys. I started noticing the multitude of billboards advertising Bob getting 14M and Sheila getting 8M, etc. I also felt confident, that for every billboard I saw touting multi million dollar settlements, there were undoubtlely a majority of clients that received settlements for a fraction of that. I used to play golf...If I were to post my golf scores, I'd post me shooting 67, 70, 74 etc. In fact I have shot scores like that, 5-6 times. However my normal scores - over many years of playing - were usually in the high 80s or low 90s. I was looking for someone that had character. I wanted someone that would be concerned for my son. I took the lead for my son in the interview process and he is a college student and by nature naive. I did many phone interviews and narrowed it down to a few attorneys for my son and I to visit. We found 2 we both felt good about. I told both attorneys about the other and both were overly complimentary of the other. That spoke volumes. We hired "E". Let me say as confident as I was we had made the right decision, I was still concerned. I let E know my concerns from the start. He didn't lay on a pitch; nor did he promise the moon. E did promise he would stay in contact constantly, and that he would treat my son like he was his son (he has a son just a bit younger). E had this case settled in the time frame he had initially told us was the best case scenario; and for the amount of the best case scenario. He has stayed in contact, after the case was settled. He gave both my son and me his contact info and asked us to stay in touch. I'm not sure if this review is coming through as I intend. Let me make it clear: Do I recommend Edward M. Graves lll as an attorney? Yes - I could not offer a higher recomendation Why? E obviously has the skill set needed, he has the track record to prove that. However I feel confident there are a couple of other attorneys - at least one other - that have that skill set. What makes me happy that we chose to go with E is certainly his skill set, but his character and a man of his word is THE DIFFERENCE. I'm not saying the other attorney we considered doesn't have great character. What I am saying is I KNOW E has IT and I intend to stay in contact because there are not that many good guys around.
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Bob duke

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05 Dec, 2024
I had a very difficult case. I talked to 3 attorneys including one of the largest TV attorneys in the country. They all told me they could not help me. I then spoke to Mr. Graves, he did say it was a very difficult case but he felt we could win. With a lot of hard work the results were incredible, well above and beyond expectations. Don't be fooled by the big name attorneys, Mr. Graves and Miss Sue are more than capable. Very friendly and professional people. I highly recommend them for all your legal needs.
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective attorney who achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“He is extremely competent. He kept me informed throughout. I highly recommend him.”
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Personable, caring, and compassionate approach that makes clients feel valued
“He was very kind and compassionate, and explained everything to me along the way.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients well-informed throughout the process
“They kept me well informed and were happy to answer any of my questions.”
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Efficient, thorough, and diligent in handling cases, ensuring a smooth legal process
“He was very professional and worked hard to get him what he deserved.”
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Affordable and reasonable pricing for the quality of service provided
“She was incredibly affordable for me and my family.”
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Lack of responsiveness and follow-up from the law office, with calls and inquiries sometimes going unanswered
“Did not call me back when inquiring about services (receptionist said they would)”
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Instances of last-minute appointment cancellations and poor scheduling, causing inconvenience for clients
“Then he decided he wanted to step off the case. We got the bill he charged him $200 for him calling him.”

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