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pierce & pierce A.P.C. Did not help me took to long to do anything with my case in the end i was droped from them . long beach, California |
11th of Apr, 2011 by User110698 |
My nightmare started in may of 2010 i was at a stop light and was hit from behind I called Larry H Parker he took my case did not her antthing till july 2010. and then iI was informed that it was being sent to pierce & pierce they recived my case i called and was told that they would take the case and then i would call and ask what was going on and was told that it was being worked on. and then in march of 2011 almost one year later i called and spoke wit scott preciado from pierce & pierce and we had a loud conversation and i was droped he said that he was no longer interested in the case. will he still has not sent a letter to the other insurence co. so that i can try and do this my self . |
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Typically, we would not discuss a prospect's case in an open forum due to the potential-client/ law firm privilege, however, since this former prospective client already disclosed information and has made disparaging comments about me and our firm, I feel compelled to respond.
This prospective client's file was referred by another law office that was not willing to invest additional time and resources to pursue the claim. This was due to the minimal damages involved with this case as well as the claimants residence in Idaho.
I advised the claimant, that we would defer on signing him up, until which time, we had attempted recovery for the co-claimant for more than the minimal amount offered by the defendant's insurance company. If successful, we would then be hired to represent him and negotiate a higher value for him.
7 months later we, along with the co-claimant, we obtained a judgement for more than five times the original offer. At this point, the insurance company was open and willing to listen to me, and re-consider their original offer .
When I called to explain our success with his co-claimant and our intent to now get him a higher value, he eventually lost his patience and hung up during our conversation. Knowing that he was living in Idaho and unable to litigate his case in California, I decided to give him a chance and call once more.
2 days later I phoned him to discuss further and he chose not to participate or hire our firm to represent him. I then sent a letter to the insurance company advising that he never signed any documents hiring our firm to represent him and they could speak directly with him to try and conclude his case.
I feel that these comments warranted this reply. Not all customers will be happy with the outcome of their case, but in this instance, the outcome was determined by the claimant's actions, not ours.
Respectfully,
Scott Preciado
Case Manager
PIERCE & PIERCE |
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