This "law firm" is actively trying to swindle and hoodwink veterans. They are one of the many firms trying to cash in on the 3M earplug settlement. The difference is, they post videos like this and then tell you to submit your contact information to get questions answered. The firm responded to many commenters on this post but refused to answer any questions directly. When a vet submits their contact details it also gives a prompt to sign a legal agreement. That agreement will make it so the vet can't go anywhere else for help. They give that legal agreement prompt before ever contacting the person with the question. This is absolutely shady and just another predatory business that targets veterans.
When I questioned this practice they blocked me from commenting on their facebook page, if that isn't an admission of guilt I'm not sure what is.
The lawfirm then proceeded to comment on a post I made about the shady practices of duping veterans, mostly combat, into carelessly signing a legal agreement by pop-up ads.
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When I questioned this practice they blocked me from commenting on their facebook page, if that isn't an admission of guilt I'm not sure what is.
The lawfirm then proceeded to comment on a post I made about the shady practices of duping veterans, mostly combat, into carelessly signing a legal agreement by pop-up ads.