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Decker Cardon Thomas Weintraub & Neskis, P.C.
Personal injury attorney in Norfolk, VAReviews: 6 | Overal Rating: Good
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This review is not about whether are not my case ended successfully. The merits of each case are different. Circumstances are what they are. This review is about my attorney and the firm.
William Nexsen provided me with excellent representation. I have been more than pleased with his ethics and professionalism. Mr. Nexsen was always prepared, and he did a fantastic job of preparing my to deal with my case. Always calling it like it is, Mr. Nexsen stayed focused on case documentation, the individuals involved in the case, and timelines required for resolution of issues. I also became keenly aware of how well Mr. Nexsen understood the overall feel of the court and the various judges who presided of it.
In addition to Mr. Nexsen’s merits, it would also be appropriate to discuss the firm’s staff. There wasn’t one time that I called that wasn’t met with the utmost in professionalism. Even if I had to leave a message, the call was obviously properly routed for a prompt return call. The staff at the Decker, et.al. firm seemed to either have all the answers and paperwork ready on time, or they took the necessary steps to ensure everything was handled exactly as required to do a competent job with my situation.
I HIGHLY recommend Decker, Cardon, Thomas, Weintraub & Neskis, P.C. to anyone needing legal advice or representation. If you have the opportunity, I can assure you William Nexsen will take excellent care of you!
Afterwards, he'll smile proudly with an audacious explanation of "it's exactly what WE expected." In fact, it's nothing of what I expected from a lawyer to 'defend' me! Worst time I have ever had to endure with a lawyer! Any other attorney will do. You would probably do a better job at representing yourself than he does! Do not waste your money!
Lastly, this Commonwealth needs to understand the value of our veteran community. In four years, Virginia will be ranked as the fourth largest state with the highest veteran population. With that said, it's important to recognize the path our service members have taken in their career. I hope I don't need to be specific. Actions are never excusable, however look for the REASON of the action and the common denominator in the behavior. Find an avenue for service members to seek a positive outcome in a time of trouble versus forcing them down the same path with no hope of a better outcome. Clearly not asking to change a law, but find a program better suited to lead our veteran community when they need help.
From one veteran to another, stay away from this law firm!