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04 Feb, 2015 by Alan
Mr. Mosier represented me for a hearing loss case. From start to finish the case took 6 months. I received a very lucrative settlement and money for hearing aids. It was a very positive experience.
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28 Jan, 2015 by Anonymous
I hurt my low back while working. At first my employer agreed that I needed treatment but eventually they sent me for a Independent Medical Evaluation. That doctor saw me for just 5 minutes but denied that I was injured at work. I contacted Nowlan & Mouat and met with Attorney Mosier. He represented me and we won my case. I tell all my friends to call Attorney Mosier if there injured. You should too!
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23 Jan, 2015 by Leon
I hired Attorney Jaron to represent me. He always told me what was happening and he explained the law to me. I highly recommend him!

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01 Mar, 2023 by Peter
Hi Larry from Peter and Mary (Kimberlin) Erenfeld. Hope you are doing well. We live in Portland Oregon. Semper Fi Marine.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Adam zickert
I was a recent Client of Paul Benson's Law Firm due to being attacked by a dog in late 2023. Paul's professionalism is excellent, has a very good understanding of local and state law, and represented me well in court. He did everything he said he would do to help me. I would seek Paul Benson again for legal help.
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01 Jul, 2024 by Darin van fleet
Paul Benson is great Attorney! Knows how to get the job done! Highly recommend to anyone who has an accident claim! Thanks again Paul!!!
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30 May, 2024 by Shelley dewitt
Paul was always very professional and always responded when appropriate keeping us informed. Would definitely use his services again.
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30 Jan, 2020 by Kylor
I have never had a lawyer up until recently and was always uneasy about having one. After meeting with her just once for 15 minutes, my feelings about having a lawyer quickly changed. She got straight to the point, and told me how things were going to be. I appreciated that because I don't like it when people sugar coat or try and tell you things they think you want to hear. Through every step of the process, she was always answering my questions, and in contact with me, whether it was her or her assistant. She helped out so incredibly much and I know because of her, things got settled and taken care of. If you hire Sara, you won't be disappointed. I know I wasn't.
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04 Sep, 2014 by Jeremy
Sara is an excellent lawyer. She kept me informed and kept my best interest in mind when dealing with my case. She was prompt in communications with me and dealt with communication requests through face to face contact, as well as technologically through email. So, we were always in touch and making forward progress. I always felt, whether it was in meetings or in communication, she kept my financial limitations in mind while still providing great service and a great work product. I would highly recommend Sara to anyone, including family and friends.
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05 Jun, 2014 by Caryn
Sara was great at working with my husband's lawyer and both looking out for their clients in a collaborative way. She let me know what next steps were and made sure that financially and mentally I was prepared for what was ahead. I had some odd things with my divorce that in the end turned out positive for me even though I ended up paying. Because Sara had my best interests in mind my pay structure is time limited and set. I also have tax implications that are positive for me.
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