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Responsive and helpful legal team
“They were responsive, helpful, and fast!”
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Successful in winning disability claims
“Hiring this law firm helped me WIN and that's the whole point!”
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Guides clients through the complex disability claim process
“They answered all of my questions and guided me along on what can be a stressful process.”
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Advocates for clients and fights against insurance companies
“I have never seen complete strangers be an advocate for the truth and justice like the Row Law Group is.”
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Provides excellent customer service and communication
“Absolute pleasure working with the Roy Law Group especially Holly and Darrin. They made things seamless and trouble free for me.”
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08 Aug, 2024 by Lauren davis
Roy Law Group helped our family win a difficult disability case. We couldn't have managed the amount of work ourselves, so the help was critical and invaluable.
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10 Mar, 2024 by Me gr
First and foremost, my wife and I are extremely appreciative of the Roy Law Group. They are now family to us and we could not have dealt with the insurance company alone. The people that work for Roy Law Group took us on and walked us through every step of the long process. I wish we could recommend them higher than this review. Our story of "why" we recommend Roy Law Group. My wife suffers from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as a result of a horrific automobile accident and epilepsy. At first, her short term employment disability kicked in without any issues. We noticed a change in the disability insurance as my wife's treatments continued past the six month mark. We were told by the insurance company she was not going to receive long-term disability. The insurance company lied stating long-term disability was not selected for her at time of employment. Being she has TBI it was very difficult for her to understand what was happening. I had to do the work to find her original employment signing paperwork showing she had signed up, checked the box, and paid for this service. This was the first time we realized the insurance company was not here to "help" my wife. During this stage we received many complicated paperwork assignments from the insurance company and threats she was going to be dropped from coverage. You could feel the insurance company just wanted us to give up so they could save money. They do not care about your actual wellbeing. We did not give up like they wanted us to do. Months prior to the one year mark the threats became real as the insurance company randomly sent my wife a denial of coverage letter. They gave a ridiculous reason stating they felt she was fine now and was dropping her from long-term coverage again. Mind you, she had only been on long-term disability for a few months. Even though she was still receiving medical services and had multiple doctors stating the opposite. We did not accept the insurance games anymore and looked for help. Thankfully we talked with the Row Law Group. They are amazing people from the start and tell you up front what they will do. No false promises, as they walk you through realistically if they were able or not able to help and why. Luckily for us they saw what the insurance company was doing and had dealt with this same company many times. I love the fact they listen to your situation and you know they are in the fight with you. I have never seen complete strangers be an advocate for the truth and justice like the Row Law Group is. Over the process I could not imagine anyone else doing such an amazing tailored job to our situation as them. We have now had my wife's long term disabilities reinstated and now moving forward the insurance company has to still deal with our protectors the Row Law Group. If you are going through the ringer and fighting with an insurance company over short/long-term disability just stop the stress and fight alone. Don't delay like we did just CALL Row Law Group now. I wish we had called them earlier and my wife would not have had to cry or worry as much during the earliest stages of the fight. Our family is so grateful to the Row Law Group.
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28 Feb, 2024 by Penny pagon
It has been a journey but with out this wonderful team we would not have prevailed. They are professional, hard working and an absolute pleasure to work with. I recommend 1000%
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13 Feb, 2024 by Shawn lane
I had no hope of ever winning my wrongful denial of benefits from my long-term disability insurance provider. Finding Roy Law Group was an answer to prayer and if it were possible to rate them higher than 5 stars, I would. Holly C. was assigned to my case and her compassion for me and my situation restored my hope. She was thorough in interviewing me, my friends and my family, as well as gathering all necessary records and documentation. She then compiled a winning appeal package and my benefits were restored. I am grateful for Holly and Chris Roy and HIGHLY recommend them.
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12 Dec, 2023 by Nelya koval
I reached out to Roy Law Group after I got sick and was denied my long term benefits. Chris Roy with others in the law firm worked hard on my behalf, and as a result of the firm's diligent work I was able to conclude my case. I would recommend them to anyone who needs help with disability benefits.
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29 Apr, 2024 by Lisa shimoi
I recently had the privilege of working with Matthew Cunanan to draft my living will, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of excellent. From start to finish, Matthew demonstrated unparalleled professionalism, efficiency, and empathy, making the entire process smooth and stress-free. One of the standout qualities of Matthew's service was his remarkable ease to work with. He guided me through each step of the process, ensuring that I understood all aspects of my living will and addressing any concerns or questions I had along the way. His clear communication and willingness to listen made me feel heard and understood, fostering a sense of trust and confidence in his expertise. Matthew's thoughtfulness and understanding were evident throughout our interactions. He took the time to truly understand my wishes and priorities, tailoring the living will to suit my specific needs and circumstances. His compassionate approach made a potentially daunting task feel manageable, and I appreciated his genuine care for my well-being and that of my loved ones. Thanks to Matthew's expertise and dedication, I now have peace of mind knowing that I have a comprehensive living will in place to protect my sons in the event of unforeseen circumstances. His attention to detail and commitment to ensuring thorough documentation instilled in me a sense of security, knowing that my wishes will be carried out as intended. I wholeheartedly recommend Matthew Cunanan to anyone in need of living will services. His professionalism, efficiency, and compassionate approach make him a standout choice in this field. Working with Matthew was not only easy and quick but also reassuring and empowering. I am grateful for his assistance and would not hesitate to seek his expertise again in the future.
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15 Mar, 2024 by Sukh bains
Quick, efficient, and professional ser ice. Very happy with the work done.
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02 Nov, 2023 by Jeffery wheat
Relentless, to be sure.
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12 Nov, 2008 by Anonymous
Sarah has taken us from incorporation through investment trademarking and every other thing that has come up. She is smart, fast, responsive and has the answers you need. She is also ably assisted which is really important when it comes to saving money and getting great service. She only gets involved when real legal decision making is required, otherwise everything runs smoothly under her review. Working under the auspice of Davis Wright Tremain (DWT.COM) means you have instant credibility with investors because you are working with a blue chip firm and you have access to specialist resources (IP etc) whenever you may need them. I originally looked at the least expensive way to get legal help and after some research happily discovered that this was it.
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24 Jun, 2008 by Anonymous
Sarah is a solid asset to any deal team doing work domestically or internationally. As outside counsel for a fast growing company, Sarah was the primary point person for multiple strategic transactions including: fundraising, cross-border M&A, sensitive regulatory dealings, and managing through constantly changing corporate/market demands. I've worked with Sarah multiple times over a 4-5 year period and I look forward to our next engagement.
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30 Sep, 2022 by T t
Really hands on helpful and worth every cent.
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