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Hartness, Matthew E - Brad Hendricks Law Firm
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My husband was injury in a motorcycle accident and we were shopping around for a good attorney to handle the case. A representative (not sure what his title was) was sent to my home to visit with my husband. We had very important questions that we wanted answered before we signed on to any particular attorney. The representative could not answer our questions and made it known that he was not a lawyer. \r
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I work in banking and finance and know how important it is for representatives to be knowledgeable. This representative was not knowledgeable. My husband was confident that the Brad Hendricks law firm would be the place to go.
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