John Mcdaniel Torti, experienced  attorney in Belton, TX with 107 reviews
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John Mcdaniel Torti

512 S Main St, Belton, TX

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Lasha harrison

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03 Jul, 2024
These people never answer their line when a person calls. What’s up with that? Is the organization still operating?
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Suzanna ned

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24 Apr, 2024
I did the application online. Someone called me on April 23,2024 and Took all my information. She was not rude or anything. Then I get an email an hour or so later saying I was denied. The next day, I go to the office to get a complain form or something to file an appeal. Google says they are open until 5pm. It was 1238pm when I arrived. Got there and the door says they are closed at 12. It would have been great to know that before I wasted gas since im jobless at the moment. Lastly, it's hard to say if they are truely busy based on reviews since a lot of people do not post reviews, or it's usually people who got upset about something that do, but I will say, I wish they tell us ahead of time if they are taking certain cases or not so that I don't have to waste time giving all my personal information just to be denied. It really seems like there needs to be a better system in place. Plus, the resources they give does not help either so it's pointless to giving out that. Im not going to just say lonestar leagal aid, but, Texas overall can do better to help it's most vulnerable population demographics.
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Shante' legington

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15 Feb, 2024
My personal experience with Lone Star in Belton, TX has been a great one. The online application was easy to complete and I received a call back the very next morning from the receptionist, followed up with a phone consultation with an attorney before noon. The attorney was very informative in explaining the laws, hearing process, including an appeal if necessary. He had already done his research before our call, and with less than a week to prepare he was able to get my case dismissed.
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Helpful and professional staff who provide excellent service
“THE WORST customer service coming from this location. I got a call this morning from possibly the rudest, snootiest, self righteous woman I've ever spoken to.”
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Efficient response time and case handling
“My personal experience with Lone Star in Belton, TX has been a great one. The online application was easy to complete and I received a call back the very next morning from the receptionist, followed up with a phone consultation with an attorney before noon.”
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Successful case outcomes for clients
“He had already done his research before our call, and with less than a week to prepare he was able to get my case dismissed.”
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Difficulty reaching the organization and getting callbacks
“These people never answer their line when a person calls. What's up with that? Is the organization still operating?”
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Lack of staff and resources to handle all cases
“Last resort in a very desperate situation. I qualify for the help, but apparently they are severely understaffed.”
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Inconsistency in service quality and client experience
“THE WORST customer service coming from this location. I got a call this morning from possibly the rudest, snootiest, self righteous woman I've ever spoken to.”
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Potential bias or discrimination in case selection
“They DO NOT help White people.The staff is all Mexican and when I went in there I sat there for hours and every Mexican person that came in got seen.”
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Lack of clear communication about case status and outcomes
“Never informed me about my divorce. Nor did they send the papers to my ex”

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