Lilly Arnese Plummer

620 N Grant Ave Ste 510, Odessa, TX

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4.4 115 reviews
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Raissa muro

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08 Oct, 2024
Very helpful even went to go visit my loved one in jail by surprise she very professional and trying to help everyone out thanks Mrs.Curry ur awesome
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Samuel segovia

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03 Oct, 2024
Thank you so much for helping me with my case Mr Fisher and all your staff I really appreciate all the help im very thankful and grateful for everything y’all helped me with God Bless you all
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Robert “mr.freeze”

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25 Sep, 2024
Great Create attorney highly recommend.
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Pros
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable in disability law
“Disability law can be highly technical and procedurally very different than other types of law. The Fiscer law firm took care of the process from beginning to end.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service
“Mr Fischer and his staff were very much a pleasure to work with. They told me right from the beginning what to expect, and given that knowledge in advance I had no surprises.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“Absolutely wonderful! Went to a hearing and he got my approval finally!! Thank you SO much!!”
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Maintains professionalism and clear communication
“Mr. Fischer represented me well, had all the needed medical information, and won my SSDI case. I'm forever grateful and thankful for that.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I Highly Recommend this Law Firm and it's Entire Office Staff. They not only can , but they will get the JOB DONE.”
Cons
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Inconsistent responsiveness and communication
“I've called multiple times and I do mean multiple! No answer. His paralegal/ or him say they're going to call me (due to covid 19) so we can go over my case and what not. I said okay, we set a date and time. I didn't want to miss the call. Not once did I get a call!”
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Lack of timely follow-up with clients
“Very unhelpful and the staggering lack of comminication is something awful when your case is time sensitive.”

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