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Excellent and professional legal representation
“Bailey & Galyen is the only choice for any legal matters.”
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Compassionate and responsive customer service
“They were extremely professional and went above and beyond all of my expectations.”
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Efficient and timely case resolution
“They booked all my appointments for me based on my schedule, kept me in constant communication on how the case is going, answered all my concerns, and never pressured me to do something I didn't want to do.”
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Clear communication and transparency
“They made the process simple and clearly understandable.”
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Positive client outcomes and satisfaction
“The payout was more than I expected as well!!!! Hire B&G for any legal matters you have, trust me!”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication
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Overcharging and hidden fees
“They told me I had to pay $4500 for the divorce case. Almost $10k later and I even stopped the case. Kept billing me and turned another $1200 into collection after telling me we are square on payments.”
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Inadequate case management and preparation
“My attorney Cody Jordan showed up late to my hearing without contacting me whatsoever and charged me for the time he was absent. He also charged me $175 for changing one word on my final order.”
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Lack of client advocacy and follow-through
“They did not help at all. Told me nothing but called my insurance and told them they weren't representing me anymore which made it look like a loss.”
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Inconsistent and unreliable service
“This firm did a great job on my wife's case, but I had a terrible experience with them on my own case. The communication was horrible, and I could never reach anyone.”

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18 Sep, 2024 by Alexandra taylor
This firm has had several opportunities to do a great job and just hasn't. Although they are friendly, they aren't responsive or effective. First opportunity, revising a very simple will that this same firm had developed 7 years ago. Typo's and various errors, back and forth with a paralegal for over a month, and during the phone call to finalize, the paralegal did not even listen to the questions being asked, she just talked over my questions. The result was to just notarize what they had developed and take the document to another attorney for review. Second opportunity - we contacted Bailey & Galyen on a Friday evening for advice on a potential criminal matter. A person was being detained and we needed timely advice. We contacted the office around 9pm on one phone number, and a man who barely spoke english took our information and said an attorney would contact us soon. At 2 am we contacted Bailey & Galyen on a different number, and a woman took our information and said someone would contact us shortly. At 5am we used the text method to ask for assistance. Thankfully we did find an attorney to provide advice in the situation but it wasn't Bailey & Galyen. This firm never returned my calls, and finally sent an email on the following Tuesday. If you need actual representation in a timely manner, this is not the attorney to call.
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17 Sep, 2024 by I win
When I first started my journey with social security nothing seamed to go right. Then my husband called Bailey & Galyen. There was communication from the very beginning. My phone calls were always answered with a pleasant attitude all the time. Kathryn Mousa was more than just a paralegal she became a friend. my attorney Ian Croall gave me hope, and acknowledged that I actually could get disability. I would refer anyone to Bailey & Galen. Thank you guys so much for helping me with one of the most important time of my life.
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16 Sep, 2024 by Ava dang
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11 Sep, 2024 by El maza777
Solo quiero decir GRACIAS a la abogada Claudia Cubias y por supuesto a su asistente la srita. Daniela Molina principalmente por las atenciones hacia mi persona que en verdad su trabajo y servicio es de lo mejor que eh experimentado en mucho tiempo, sinceramente recomiendo los servicios de B y G pero sobretodo la asistencia de Claudia y Daniela con mucho respeto lo digo uno de los mejores equipos de el cual soy parte, una vez más muchísimas GRACIAS. Atte. Juan Muñoz.
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11 Sep, 2024 by Harley larkin
Thank you Perilla Barron for helping me. Percilla thank you for being so patient, knowledgeable, kind and detailed. - Sharon Smith
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