My experience with Bailey & Galyen, Attorney in Texas was nothing short of disasterous.
It started with one of their people coming to my home to take account of my accident. 90% of the time was spent pushing his liberal politics on me and why Hillary would be a great President, and about 10% listening to me.
Then during the 1 year that I was with them, they switched attorney's on me 3 times. Since I never recieved calls from them, I had to call in every couple months and they never knew who my attorney was. And of course, with each new attorney I had to get them up to speed on the case.
Without getting into all the boring details I'll cut right to the chase. Their paralegal said they were asking the defendant for approx. 60K
I replied with "I dont want that much", I only want the defendant to pay my insurance deductable ( I have a personal thing with excessive lawsuits). Since My injury required surgery and months of rehabilitation, I thought I was being more than fair and my attorney agreed.
I did however have one caviat to that request. Since my offer was overly fair in my opinion, i said that if by chance the defendant refused to pay that much, I wanted to go to trial. No if, ands or but's about it.
Months later they left me a voicemail stating my check was there. To my surprise it was nowhere near my deductable. When I called my attorney to question the amount I was passed to another new attorney who said "let me read your case notes". She agreed that it was in my notes and apologized. She further went on to say that she would put in "write back request" and get a check cut for the balance with a "rush request".
Well that was over 2 months ago and no word at all.
Anybody who could see my case requiring surgery, rehabiliation, weeks of doctors and missed work would agree my request was more than fair. In my opinion Bailey & Galyen appears to be one of those chop shop law firms who don't listen, don't care and just want to pick up as many quick little fees as possible while doing the least amount of work.
I would never, ever consider using them again under any circumstance
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My experience with Bailey & Galyen, Attorney in Texas was nothing short of disasterous.
It started with one of their people coming to my home to take account of my accident. 90% of the time was spent pushing his liberal politics on me and why Hillary would be a great President, and about 10% listening to me.
Then during the 1 year that I was with them, they switched attorney's on me 3 times. Since I never recieved calls from them, I had to call in every couple months and they never knew who my attorney was. And of course, with each new attorney I had to get them up to speed on the case.
Without getting into all the boring details I'll cut right to the chase. Their paralegal said they were asking the defendant for approx. 60K
I replied with "I dont want that much", I only want the defendant to pay my insurance deductable ( I have a personal thing with excessive lawsuits). Since My injury required surgery and months of rehabilitation, I thought I was being more than fair and my attorney agreed.
I did however have one caviat to that request. Since my offer was overly fair in my opinion, i said that if by chance the defendant refused to pay that much, I wanted to go to trial. No if, ands or but's about it.
Months later they left me a voicemail stating my check was there. To my surprise it was nowhere near my deductable. When I called my attorney to question the amount I was passed to another new attorney who said "let me read your case notes". She agreed that it was in my notes and apologized. She further went on to say that she would put in "write back request" and get a check cut for the balance with a "rush request".
Well that was over 2 months ago and no word at all.
Anybody who could see my case requiring surgery, rehabiliation, weeks of doctors and missed work would agree my request was more than fair. In my opinion Bailey & Galyen appears to be one of those chop shop law firms who don't listen, don't care and just want to pick up as many quick little fees as possible while doing the least amount of work.
I would never, ever consider using them again under any circumstance