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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable attorney who fights hard for his clients
“If you want to win your case you absolutely must hire Esquire Christopher Stoy. His non lawyer approach, experience, service to humanity, and genuine love for the profession goes a long way.”
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Excellent communication and client service
“He is super friendly and his staff gets you over to him very quickly when you call. He continually reviews my case to make sure it is being processed with efficiency and accuracy!”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Not only did I win my case but, my settlement was far more then I expected.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“He's really helpful and took the time to explain me everything about my case.”
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Highly recommended by other attorneys and clients
“I was referred by two other attorney's that I called not knowing who to contact. That is a good sign!”
Cons
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Can become angry and hostile with clients in certain situations
“After that initial consultation, his whole demeanor changed. When he called me to tell me the other side wanted to settle, I told him I didn't want to settle, that I wanted a judgement. He got very angry and hostile with me on the phone to the point of making me cry.”
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May not always keep promises made to clients
“After the case was settled, he then went back on the promise he made me in the beginning.”

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27 Jul, 2021 by Randy
First off, this is a real review by an actually person. I know a lot of places pay for these reviews, but Chris does not. So, here is my side of the story on how Chris' company Stoy Law Group won my case. You must know this about Chris before you hire him and his team. He takes BS from no one and especially other attorneys. He does not back down from anyone trying to push his clients around. I saw this personally many times. More on that later... I was hit by a guy in a company work truck who was texting and driving. To me texting and driving is in the same category as drinking and driving, and it is just unacceptable. I saw the whole thing happen in my review mirror. Still to this day I cannot get it out of my head. It plays over and over in my mind like a movie on constant repeat. I am really not a litigious person. However, I was pretty jacked up after the accident and I knew the person who hit me was at fault. Out of principle, and my unadulterated disgust for driving texters, I had to do something. I think ambulance chasers are a scam, and have no faith in them. So, what did I do? I did what you're doing right now, started reading reviews of different attorneys in the DFW (mainly Fort Worth) area. Came across Chris' site and after reading all the reviews, I went with my gut. One of the best decisions I have ever made. Why, because Chris and his team took care me from start to finish. To finish this long review up. I will list all the reasons you should go with Chris and his team: 1. Like I said earlier, Chris does not take BS off anyone. By the end of my case the other attorneys could not stand him, he was relentless. I loved this because I had a previous court case (not a car wreck) where two people could not be together anymore, if you know what I mean. Both of our attorneys knew each other and before the trail began, they were outside the courtroom laughing and cutting up with one another. This bothered me. 2. He has the absolute best supporting staff. His head paralegal Tracy is a freaking rock star. She is so professional and works so hard to make sure everything is perfect for his cases. Thank you, Tracy! 3. His office took care of all my medical bills. 4. I think it is too boastful to put on here how much Chris and his team got for me. However, what I will tell you… again I got all my medical bills payed. I got my car replaced with a newer one and got a good bit of coin in the bank that I did not have before. 5. Chris believes in right and wrong and what the justice of law can do for his clients. 6. This guy works harder than anyone I know. When I started the process with him. His number one piece of advice was... "Randy, you're an honest guy with the right motives. Be patient in this long process and we will take care of you". Wow, did he and his team not disappoint. I'll check this review everyone once in a while. If you response to this review wanting more details, then I will give you way to connect with me. That is how much I believe in Stoy Law group. Hands down the best law group for personal injury period.
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26 Jun, 2018 by Aubri
Chris Stoy did an excellent job on my case. He made sure the process was as clear as possible by taking the time to explain everything to me. I really appreciated that he kept me up to date and stayed in top of things throughout the entire case, which made me feel that my case was truly important to him.
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21 Jun, 2018 by Matthew
Chris was so helpful guiding our family through the difficult legal process of a personal injury claim. He helped us feel comfortable with the terminology of the case and familiarized and prepared us for each step. It is hard to imagine the process without such a thorough and seasoned professional. I highly recomend Chris Stoy for your personal injury case.
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21 Jun, 2018 by Angela
He's really helpful and took the time to explain me everthing about my case. I recommend everybody to contact Chris..
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20 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
I was clueless... I had never been injured in a wreck before and had a lot of questions. It wasn't my fault, I was mad the insurance dont help iwth doctor bills right away.. My main concerns was money and was concerned how I was goin to feed my family. As a mother of 3 kids I didn't have the money or time to deal with this car wreck. I was in pain and didn't have any extra money to pay for my bills. Thanksfully one of my cousins mentioned I needed a lawyer. I called and talked with Chris and he helped get me to a doctor. I really like the people that work at Hutchison & Stoy. Priscilla helped me and answered all of my quesitons. They talked to the insurance comapny and got my car fixed and my medical bills paid. I am very blessed and thankful for Chris.
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