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26 May, 2022 by Anonymous
This man is a bottom feeding grifter. He takes advantage of people when they're at their lowest point. He has no ethics or morals. I can't believe he's still practicing.
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27 May, 2021 by Anonymous
CROOK... stole money from me, took my money and the day before court he calls me and says don’t come to court tomorrow.. Joker took my money just like that and never heard from again
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20 May, 2019 by Amanda f
I have used Stephen for Custody, Protective order, car accident and have never been let down. He is honest and straightforward. I reccomend him to everyone I know.
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18 Mar, 2014 by John
Trustworthy, in the beginning. Responsive, ? at a cost. Knowledgeable, Yes as far as I know but I'm not a lawyer. Kept me informed, NO I had to call his office to get an answer of "Still Waiting" I was contacted by his office 3 times in 3 years. Overall rating, Minimal work for the most settlement. NEVER AGAIN, my mistake, my fault. When I first met Dunnigan I believed him when he told me that my case was worth $500,000.00 dollars even though the insurance company would only pay out $100,000.00 dollars so I figured he would fight for every dime of it, (WIN WIN). He got me hooked like a fish then dropped me like a rock when it came time to settle 3 years later. He built my hopes up and made me feel like he was in it for the long haul and that his office was doing everything possible for me, until its time to settle. Then he started making excesses why they cannot take the case any further and why I needed to settle for the minimum offer. Every time I called or talked to his office because Dunnigan would NOT keep me informed, and I asked what was going on with my case, I was told a different excuse every time. It was always someone else's fault, doctors, insurance company's, other lawyers or something I said or didn't say or I did or didn't do, or I needed to get paper work stating this or that ... always something I or someone else had to do. I felt like why did I hire a lawyer if I needed to do the work. I had to get paper work for them or I had to talk to the doctor and there hands were tied, and they can't do no more, and the list goes on. It seemed Dunnigan's office sat on my case for years saying he is waiting for something or another. Excuses kept going on until I didn't care anymore and I knew Dunnigan was through helping me. I just wanted to get it over with and that's what he wanted TOO, so he gets paid and moves on. I told Dunnigan I wanted to fight for the $100,000.00 he said we could get and to take this to court and that's when he told me WE WOULD LOSE even though I was in the right and it would cost more to fight then to settle even though we would win the case. It was very highly suggested to me by him to settle the case. He did not want to take my case to court and said the best thing for me to do was a Arbitration settlement. Then I found out from his office that he had a vacation trip to Europe planned during the time I would have gone to court. Even though I won a settlement, it was minimal. I will be disabled for the rest of my life for someone else's negligence and I had to settle for less than the price of a used car. . NO European vacation or even a descent car for me (used). Then, after it was over I asked for copies of my file, I was told, "You have to be very specific about what paper work you ask for because there is just too much to go through and some of it I can't have." (I got NO, NO, NO paperwork on my case, NONE). If you need a quick lawyer to settle for the minimum, and DON'T fight, this is the one to go to. I was wrong for NOT doing my part in checking him out first. So In the end, IT WAS MY FAULT. And if you are military, It's worse because if you settle, you will have to pay back the military as well.

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25 Oct, 2022 by Anonymous
John was so helpful with my case. Went above and beyond to help me through a really difficult decision and time. Made the process smooth and organized. Appreciate him and his staff. Thank you so very much!!!!
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12 Nov, 2015 by Anonymous
Attorney Merna took the time to understand my situation and then explain in easy to understand terms my options. He helped me to gain insight into not only my choices but went on to outline what each choice would look like. In the end, he was honest and explain why at this moment my case was not yet ready.
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24 Jul, 2015 by Andrea
i used merna law for chapter 7, I was very embarrassed and felt like a failure, he explained everything well, and really fought for me. my credit was terrible i could not even get a car loan. he got my case discharged, explained how to build credit. 1 year later for approved for 1.4% car loan for five years. he is laid back, but knows his stuff. sadly i live in north carolina and they made a ruling after my case that we can no longer file in va, otherwise I would use the firm him 4 life
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03 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Sarah Saville gave me thoughtful and professional legal advice. It's very easy to talk to​ her. I think she genuinely cares about her clients.
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17 Jul, 2018 by Donna
In December of 2016, on the way to my granddaughter’s Christmas recital at church, I was involved in an accident with a box truck that sideswiped me, spinning me around in the interstate at 60 mph, and caused me to hit the jersey wall, full side on, with my headlights pointing into on coming traffic. This resulted in me totaling my car, which was a 19th year wedding anniversary present to me from my husband. Besides the actual horror of the accident, which I am eternally grateful to God that I survived to be able to spend Christmas with my family; and the loss of my beloved car, that I had so enjoyed having; there was the added insult to injury (no pun intended) that the truck that hit me while trying to share the lane with me, never stopped but fled the scene leaving me injured, missing my entire family gathered at the church for my granddaughter’s pageant, and without a witness to identify the unmarked vehicle. But wait! There is more!!! To put the bow on top of this anonymous gift from the Grinch that almost stole all of my future Christmas’s; when all was said and done I was simultaneously unemployed, due to injuries affecting my ability to do my job, AND my insurance company of 30+ years denied my claim! I had injuries that I had to have physical therapy for, which lasted over 2 months, I had to have shots in my back, as well as injury that caused and/or aggravated some chronic conditions that I will have to deal with for the rest of my life. In what seemed like a comedy of errors things evolved into me needing to get a lawyer to make the insurance company do what they should have done in the first place. Mr Bradfield did just that. Since this experience had never happened to me before I was not knowledgeable as to how this would proceed, however, he very expertly explained everything and had a good sense of humor and tireless patience with me. This being the most traumatic thing that had ever happened to me made for some extensive conversations with me, which I am so thankful that he took the time to attend to. His assistant kept me informed of all appointments and progression of events. Their professionalism and courteous corespondence was refreshing in a very trying situation. All in all if I ever had to go through anything like this again, which I pray I never do, I would call Mr Bradfield in a heartbeat. Many thanks from myself and my family to Bradfield Injury Law Firm. They definitely “put the sword of justice on my side” when my insurance company was NOT on my side.
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08 Jul, 2018 by Patricia
Being pregnant, Facing personal injury in a car accident isn't easy. It was nothing but worry, untill we hired Phil to represent us. He didn't settle till we were satisfied and kept in contact every step of the way! Thank you for everything!
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14 Jan, 2018 by Anonymous
Attorney Philip Loyd Bradfield, a wonderful lawyer, down to earth, easy to talk to. He is professional in conduct and explaining the law. He settled a personal injury case and we were extremely satisfied.
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