Gary Michael Clower

1019 Regents Blvd Ste 101, Fircrest, WA

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Brenda

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21 Nov, 2024
The GateKeeper and face every single solitary business is the person you hire to answer your phone. Unfortunately this business hired an inept person to answer their phone. As many injury attorneys know clients with injuries have are more than you can imagine to deal with the last thing they should be expected to tolerate is rude, inept people. Answering your phone is not rocket science it requires only common sense. Unfortunately this attorney's office expects all of their clients to tolerate inept and rude behavior at his first contact. Apparently these people don't know that if you incapable of hiring someone with Common Sense and a professional demeanor as the face of their business then it's just the tip of the iceberg. There's too many injury attorneys to deal with obnoxious rude inept people. Don't even dial their number move on.
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Frank morasky

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21 Oct, 2024
when the paralegal didn't want to contest the wage order after that I couldn't claim loss of earning power not the best law firm
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Donald burin

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07 Jul, 2024
After years of dedicated service to my (Puget Sound multi-trillion $$) company, 4 work-related injuries and subsequent surgeries, I was approached by a supervisor one day and told to leave. That was it, just "go home," - zero pay, zero communication, zero idea of comes next, just "go home." And that went on for weeks, until, that is, we got TILG on the case. Scott and his group got to work right away and big things started to happen, and quickly. Not just a return of pay, but hope. There was finally recourse against a powerful machine that did its utmost to diminish my record and family's finances. The process, if one is patient, is worth it as TILG never stops working for you. My case is now settled and everything from open communication to the final result was remarkable. Really happy we went with Scott and Tacoma Injury Law Group!
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