Jay Durell

3800 E 42nd St Ste 500, Odessa, TX

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Brandon kendrick

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01 Aug, 2024
So far, it has been a very good experience working with them. Michael and his staff are very intelligent and hard-working and treat you with respect.
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Lisy fer

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04 Apr, 2024
Nuestra experiencia fue la peor no los recomiendo
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Pros
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Excellent customer service and professionalism
“Very nice people with great customer service, although I didn't end up using their services they answer my questions.”
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Responsive and helpful staff
“As soon as I called they were very responsive and helpful, very professional.”
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Efficient and effective legal representation
“My experience was this lawfirm was outstanding. They worked fast and were efficient in getting my medical bills paid, their lawyer fees and still ending up with a satisfactory settlement from my accident.”
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Knowledgeable and supportive attorneys
“The complexities of Workers Compensation are beyond anything I could have imagined. Some of the tasks Kim has confronted included: navigating through ratings, a point system that is morbid (loose half an arm, we pay you X, loose a hand we pay you y), battling insurance companies that are after the bottom line (not being at all concerned with your life), unscrupulous MD's who are willing to lie for a dollar or two, and, the crown jewel, adjustors whose IQ's are below zero. That is where Kim's job starts. She has offered containment in the face of distress, and frustration, as well as a word of advice that provided hope.”
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Inconsistent quality of service
“Receptionist very rude and unprofessional, made sarcastic remarks when asked if attorney would call back soon, accused me of beating on office window, took 3 times to get paperwork correct, expected signatures on court filed papers with notary, though paperwork had peoples names wrong, total waste of time”
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Difficulty in reaching staff or getting a response
“Called 3 times was hung up on. Will not use for my case.”

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