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Skilled and knowledgeable litigator who is successful in navigating complex cases and advocating for clients
“Mr. Friedman, very graciously and with all professionalism accepted me as his client. My case did not fall in the cookie cutter requirements of the SSA, as a skilled and knowledgeable litigator he was successful in showing the SSA the errors of its way.”
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Persistent and aggressive in fighting for clients' rights and benefits
“Robert is a very knowledgeable and aggressive lawyer. After being denied by both Social Security and VA Robert and his staff fought to get me what I knew I deserved.”
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Provides excellent client service and communication
“Words alone can't express the patience and understanding he afforded myself and my family, with all the questions, concerns, etc. we had while the case was in litigation.”
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Lack of responsiveness and follow-through, especially in the lead-up to hearings
“When I tried to contact this lawyer he never contacted me back and when I tried to call him he was not available and did not answer his phone this person is not a good person to contact for his disability claim.”
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Potential for delegating important case work to junior attorneys without proper oversight
“After calling Robert's office, I was assigned a junior attorney who did hardly anything to prepare for the appeal hearing. We went in without even an independent doctor's review and lost the appeal.”

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29 Jul, 2018 by Jack
My initial contact with Robert Friedman's Office was a result of an Internet Search in the hopes of finding a firm that would represent me in my Notice of Disagreement with the Veterans Administration. I received a call from a Case Worker in Mr. Friedman's office and later, from an attorney associated with the firm. I was directed by the firm to send my "C File" and any additional information that was relevant to the case for their review. Shortly thereafter, I received a call from one of the attorney's associated with the firm indicating that they felt a case was in place and they would accept me as a client. Although a period of two (2) years elapsed, I was informed that this might be the case, "Up Front." When the adjudication did not come at the end of that period, the firm moved into action and within six (6) months the "Notice of Disagreement" was reviewed, resolved and a decision rendered. A sizable settlement, retroactive eight (8) years was won by the firm and I was pleased with the relief that came as a result of their efforts. I have since recommended Robert Friedman's Firm to other Veterans who have encountered similar resistance from the VA in processing their Claims, Notices of Disagreement and Appeals.
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17 Jan, 2017 by Catherine
After she was denied twice (unjustly) for Social Security Disability benefits, Robert Friedman was able to win our daughter's SSI Appeal in less than 20 minutes in front of the ALJ. We are deeply grateful to him. We feel he is an excellent attorney and found his office staff to be both kind and professional towards us.
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09 Oct, 2016 by Anonymous
When I tried to contact this lawyer he never contacted me back and when I tried to call him he was not available and did not answer his phone this person is not a good person to contact for his disability claim my mother recommended him and he never got back in touch with me would not recommend to anyone.
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27 Jan, 2016 by Elizabeth
Robert Friedman was representing my son and decided he would lighten his case load dropping my son's case. This resulted my review of my son's file and I couldn't believe all of the items that were missing. He is not diligent, did not speak with my son in the process, he did not have my son's primary doctor engaged at all on his application and my son's file got all the way to pre hearing despite the massive errors. I cannot recommend Robert Friedman to anyone.
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29 Nov, 2014 by Michael
They took my case when others were afraid to. The volume business they do enables them to take on cases that others might consider "iffy". In the end, they got their six grand, and I got the benefits I had been paying for my entire working life.
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