Corey Reece Pollard, experienced Personal Injury, Social Security & Disability attorney in Richmond, VA with 10 reviews
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Corey Reece Pollard

801 East Main Street #302a, Richmond, VA

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University of Richmond School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
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College of William and Mary, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Julius north

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15 Jan, 2024
Please accept this review. I am a pro se and am learning and defending myself in court and after reading their article I feel very confident in my ability to handle the situation based on their free content they provided. I live in Texas and my case is not in their wheel house but I wanted a way to share how impressed I was with their work. God bless you all and from what I see they are very knowledgeable.
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Anonymous

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22 Feb, 2019
This gentleman and his office made major mistakes in my case. They neglected to file important paperwork in a timely fashion. This caused me additional unnecessary damages and financial hardship. We had several doctors complain that he would not call them back after numerous attempts to get in contact with him. Corey’s office would ask me to do many things that his office should have done. For example, he asked me to get a letter from a doctor. The doctor was not sure what exactly was needed. The doctor asked Corey to contact him. After several weeks, the doctor said Corey still hadn’t contacted him, even though we provided the doctor’s contact information several times to Corey and kept reminding him. He made me do a great deal of extra work and made me spin my wheels. We also didn’t get to speak with him until after we hired him. Before that, we had to interview with several assistants, Briana and April. These representatives gave us conflicting information and then I was treated poorly for following their instructions. Then we were transferred to a paralegal in another state. Hiring this firm was the worst decision of my life and I can’t in good conscience recommend Corey to anyone. I’m embarrassed to bring this up, but his hands were shaking with nerves in the courtroom.
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Anonymous

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29 Jul, 2015
I was referred to Mr. Pollard by another attorney in town. He was very responsive to all of my questions and resolved the case in just a few months. I would recommend Mr. Pollard to other workers who are injured.
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Pros
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Responsive and effective communication with clients
“He returned all of my calls promptly and explained the process and how he evaluated the case.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable settlements and outcomes for clients
“He was able to settle the case so that I received a large lump sum and continued medical care.”
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Knowledgeable and helpful in guiding clients through legal proceedings
“He worked with me for several months before hand and let me know what to expect.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and poor communication with clients
“Mr. Pollard never kept me informed about my case, never shook my hand but shook the opposing attorney's hand.”
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Neglecting important tasks and responsibilities
“They neglected to file important paperwork in a timely fashion. This caused me additional unnecessary damages and financial hardship.”
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Unwillingness to advocate for clients and pursue their best interests
“He gave up on my case after he got paid from the court and didn't want to appeal my case a 2nd time.”

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Corey Pollard - Virginia Workers' Compensation & Disability Lawyer, Ten Steps You Can Take to Strengthen Your Virginia Workers' Compensation Case
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Corey Pollard- Virginia Workers' Compensation & Disability Lawyer, Balance Billing is Not Allowed under the Virginia Workers' Compensation Act

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