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Pros
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Highly professional and communicative service
“VERY professional and kept me informed along the way. I highly recommend him if you're wanting results.”
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Prompt and effective case handling
“Mr. Rose took my case that evening and had everything rolling that same evening.”
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Successful in negotiating favorable settlements
“Mr. Rose did not allow that to happen. Mr. Rose was able to work out a settlement that took care of all the bills and everyone involved.”
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Knowledgeable and caring throughout the process
“He was knowledgeable & caring throughout the process. He was persistent with the adjusters and was able to get me the maximum possible amount based on the extent of my injuries.”
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Excellent client communication and support
“I always felt like my case was a priority and not just another person that he needed to deal with. He always answered my emails and was so patient with my endless questions or frustration with the mounting medical bills.”
Cons
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Potential lack of responsiveness in some cases
“I emailed and left a message with his office asking what happened but have yet to hear back.”
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Unwillingness to take on some cases
“I simply asked if I could get a letter of protection for the neurologist that was treating him as they do not take regular health insurance. He replied a short time later asking for specifics on cost of treatment, which I provided, and then a few hours later, I received a 'declination letter' washing his hands of me and my son.”

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25 May, 2021 by Gene
Mr Dale Rose is a Great Attorney.He did a great job representing my motherI. I would recommend Him to anyone who need Legal Help.
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29 Nov, 2020 by Kevin
Mr. Dale Rose was very helpful with my case. The insurance company was giving me the run around. Stopped all Communication with me. Mr. Rose did an wonderful job.
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30 Oct, 2020 by Anonymous
Following a minor accident, I ran into some Red Tape at my Chiropractor when I tried getting adjusted. It was already late day (430ish pm) and Mr. Rose's name was referred to me and I called him immediately. I explained my situation and my view about the accident. Mr. Rose took my case that evening and had everything rolling that same evening. I received Chiropractic Care and my case was closed quickly. Of course during this time, the Insurance Company attempted to "Low Ball" me on the damage to my vehicle but Mr. Rose did not allow that to happen. Mr. Rose was able to work out a settlement that took care of all the bills and everyone involved. Thank You Mr. Rose for everything and for taking my case Right On The Spot!
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25 Jul, 2019 by Eric
We traded a couple emails and I went in for my consultation, dropped off paperwork and some medical records, and waited. My five year old son, who is autistic, was diagnosed with a concussion, and I simply asked if I could get a letter of protection for the neurologist that was treating him as they do not take regular health insurance. He replied a short time later asking for specifics on cost of treatment, which I provided, and then a few hours later, I received a 'declination letter' washing his hands of me and my son. I emailed and left a message with his office asking what happened but have yet to hear back. We had been in contact with another law firm prior to him that dropped us as well, but at least they had the courtesy to explain why (settlement probably would have been small and they didn't want to eat into my settlement - aka, not much in it for them) and they said they would be available if I did need any guidance and have taken every call.
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07 Jun, 2019 by Tonia l
I had a wonderful experience with Dale Rose representing me. I never thought I would need an attorney but the company where I was injured was not handling things promptly and I was receiving phone calls from the hospital for bills I accrued. I was referred to Mr. Rose and once he stepped in I no longer had to communicate with anyone else until he negotiated my settlement. I was very very happy with the process and how he went to bat to get the bills paid and a settlement for me as well for my time and pain. I would highly recommend him!!
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