I've worked with Rick as a colleague and as someone on the "other side." He's professional and always goes the extra mile for his clients.
Review Left On 02/26/2020
greg smalls
Worst lawyer in the world, dont trust him he will sell you out to defendant to settle your case for peanuts because he is trying to grow his very small law firm, he doesn't care about you at all he just acts like does to get you to settle. And he takes money under the table from oppistiton to get you to settle for a little of nonething.
Review Left On 11/26/2019
pilaf grizzywolf
This law firm has been very proactive in my case Rick took the case with no hesitation and made it a very easy process I highly recommend them if you have been injured Rick and his staff are awesome
This has been the best experience I’ve had Rick and his team did an amazing job working on my case I was never in the dark about what was going on his team kept me updated and when I had an issue they made sure I was well taking care of I would recommend him to anybody
Review Left On 03/26/2019
Ben Walden
Rick is very skilled and can win your case! He has won many cases for people I know, but what really sets him a part is that he relates so well to his clients and treats them like friends instead of clients.
Review Left On 02/26/2018
Tristan Morrison
I used to be a defense attorney, and I had cases against Rick. He always did an impressive job representing his clients. He is extremely intelligent and understands the nuances of workers' compensation. I recommend people to him all the time!
Review Left On 02/26/2013
Esther Vayman
No one understands the ins-and-outs of litigating a worker's compensation claim better than Rick. He gives his clients an edge by bringing his many years of experience in defending insurance carriers to his clients who are fighting for their worker's compensation benefits. He is aggressive, efficient, effective and a joy to work with. I highly recommend Rick's legal services!
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And he takes money under the table from oppistiton to get you to settle for a little of nonething.