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Jim Ross Law Group, P.C.
Personal injury attorney in Arlington, TXReviews: 82 | Overal Rating: Good
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They were always prompt to respond, professional, courteous, friendly, knowledgeable (if there was a question they were uncertain of the answer they’d reach out to address it). I was always informed as to what was happening with my case.
In court Jim Ross was truly a study in representation. He was forceful in his opinion of right & wrong, he fought for & achieved an equitable settlement.
I will & have recommended he & his firm, should the occasion present itself, with others.
Janice Williams
Yes, like any successful business, they may not be able to call me back within 5 minutes, (in a perfect world, maybe!) lol but they always seem to be working very hard on getting things done for me! The compassion and level of commitment is unparralleled by these people - Staff and Attorneys alike! Thank you for all you've done for me!!
Thank you so much!
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Muy buenos abogados, me resolvieron todos mis asuntos familiares de la mejor manera con un buen precio , lo mejor es la honestidad y seguridad que nos dieron.
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Si necesitan un abogado les recomiendo la oficina de Jim Ross. Son personas profesionales, respetuosos, y lo mas importante honestos. Además, tienen un inmenso deseo de ayudar. Se los recomiendo para cualquier tipo de caso legal.
Had I been notified, the court would have known I had completed my service plan, and my Aunt and Uncle were lisenced foster parents and APPROVED by Texas ICPS for placement of my son.
Instead the court decided to fight for terminations of my rights since CPS claimed there was no one willing to take him, and my son was kept in the foster home of a non relative.
I have evidence of this.
It’s likely you’ll hear from the billing department more than your assigned lawyer. Speaking of billing, your entire retainer fee will be used for miscellaneous charges (stamps or staples, feeding the meter for other court dates they have, etc.) They tried charging me for a court date I missed due to a car accident that wasn’t my fault. When it’s all said and done, you’ll end up paying doubled what you paid for the retainer fee.
You will hear selling pitches of how the firm will not take more than it's clients.
They did in my case.
You will see Mr. Ross at least once.
If you opt for a settlement you will almost never hear from a representative at the firm once a settlement is reached. I can only attest from my experience.
In the beginning I was sort of important. That changed very quickly.
With an understanding that these issues tend to take time and results often vary due to the rediculous variables of Texas law I can't in good faith of ethics recommend this firm.
You would probably be just as well off hiring one of the TV commercial attorneys. That's about as much personal experience as you can expect from this firm.
I used this firm for a suit involving a General Contractor and my company. The suit was filed against me personally even though I had a contract signed between my company and the contractor. The firm looked over all the facts and told me the contractor didn't have a leg to stand on. The firm didn't bother to do ANYTHING prior to mediation. They weren't even aware a Lis Pendens was put on my property preventing the sale of the property. This firm is completely inept and should be avoided at all cost. Not only did I lose the suit, that should have been open and shut, but got stuck with a $9,000 bill from the firm. I could have done a better job myself than this firm did. SAVE YOURSELF THE MONEY, TIME, AND HEADACH. DO NOT USE THIS FIRM!!!!!
Just spoke with Jim Ross today and he didn’t remember I was a client of the firm for over a year! He also stated he did not write the response but yet it stated his name at the end of the response. This goes to show this firm has no integrity and Jim Ross is a showman trying to sell what he cannot deliver