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07 May, 2024 by Andy f.
Drew Nelson did a fine job working on my case. He was knowledgeable and professional. Highly recommend!
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16 Apr, 2024 by Charlie brecht
Long Story Short Two years ago, there was a major hailstorm in Hudson, WI. I requested a quote to repair the hail damage to my house from a trusted contractor I had used before: Element Exteriors. They came back with a quote of $32,000 to replace siding, gutters and the roof. I submitted my claim to my insurance company. They sent out an Adjuster to appraise the damage. After reviewing their Adjuster's report, they came back with an offer of $2,500 after my $1700 deductible. They didn't see the need for replacement, only minor repairs. Obviously, I disagreed with their assessment since most of my neighborhood had roof, siding and gutters replaced. Most notably, the neighbors on both sides of me. The State of Wisconsin has a law that if there is a disagreement on the settlement, there must be an Independent Appraisal. My insurance company refused to participate in or authorize an Independent Appraisal, which was against Wisconsin State Law. So, I hired Drew Nelson at Nelson and Lindquist to force my insurance company to comply with Wisconsin Law. After two years of fighting with my insurance company, Drew was able to get my insurance company to agree to an Independent Appraisal. After the Independent Appraisal and engaging in the "Mediation Process", Drew was able to convince my insurance company to pay what we felt the policy required of them and I was able to move forward with the replacement of my roof and siding.
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22 Feb, 2024 by Jackie debauche
Jeremiah gave my adopted son Tony a free consultation in Jail at St Croix county. Jeremiah is very very knowledgeable in the law. Very technical. He really gave Tony. good advice. He has a very good listener. Plus, he is very kind and compassionate. I didn’t think the two would go together. I don’t know much about hiring a lawyer or legal matters, but Jeremiah was very patient with me and explained the steps I had to take. I would definitely recommend him. I think he is an excellent attorney. Jackie DeBauche North Hudson, Wisconsin February 22, 2004
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20 Dec, 2023 by Vvi
Appreciate Jeremiah for his help whith my traffic situation. Professional and resultative.
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30 Nov, 2023 by Hailey rysavy
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26 Jan, 2024 by Luke ballew
Daniel was the best and kindest lawyer I’ve yet to interact with. He reassured my mom, he was honest about what needed to be done, he listened to my worries and concerns and never spoke down to me, and he worked hard in my defense. By working together, he was able to demonstrate my innocence and get my case dismissed and so I am extremely happy I chose him to represent me!
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09 Jun, 2023 by Erin schroeder
Mindy has been wonderful to work with! My husband and I are in our 30's with young children so we are not, by any means, knowledgeable in legal matters pertaining to the "what if" questions of our home, property, and most importantly, our children, if something were to happen to us. Thankfully, Mindy is! We didn't think we had enough "stuff" or money to have a trust but when Mindy sits down with you to "lay it all out", it is quite shocking what one actually has! She made us feel very comfortable through the entire process and confident that we were making the right decisions in protecting our family. We started truthfully not even knowing what a trust was, we just knew we did not want our children and belongings in the court system, and ended with the confidence and knowledge of how a trust works and how everything will be handled if the worst happens. Mindy made this process easy to understand- she speaks in layman's terms which is not always the case with lawyers! I would highly recommend meeting with Mindy if you are even slightly concerned with the "what if's or what would happen to my family if I were gone" questions. She's truly interested in what is best for you and your family and is not pushy at all. She's caring and empathetic, educated and down-to-earth!
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17 Jun, 2015 by Chris
Angela is wonderful. We dealt with a very stressful and high conflict case. She was always support even when it became very challenging. I couldn't have made it through this hard time without her. Highly recommend her services.
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06 Apr, 2015 by Anonymous
Angela had just opened her new office and was organized, efficient, thorough and thoughtful in helping our family with a juvenile matter.
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03 Jul, 2010 by Anonymous
Kept me upto date on everything that was going on. Knowledgeable and very helpful! Thank You!
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19 Jun, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Kucinski is currently representing our family. He is concise and to-the-point, dealing fairly and explaining all options to his clients. We are very satisfied with his service and recommend him unconditionally.
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