“I would highly recommend their firm!”
My husband and I met Adam Stevens and Rita Jackman about 2 years ago. My husband was relieved from his employer, unexpectedly, in March 2012. He had been with his employer for 23 years and had worked his way up to the top position in the company. He was the single source of income for our family of 6. We were living check to check, like most people do, and really at a loss on how we were going to not only pay our bills, but live day to day. We talked to several attorneys, all of who seemed uninterested or told us that we didn’t have a case. My husband and I agreed that we would talk to one more firm. We made an appointment to go and talk to Mr. Stevens and Ms. Jackman. When we met with Mr. Stevens and Ms. Jackman, they took the time to listen to our story. They were compassionate, offered comfort, and most importantly gave us HOPE! When we left their office that day, we were able to hold our chins up, which we had not been able to do in a very long time. Within a short period of time they directed us on a path to take appropriate steps to hold the responsible parties (employer) accountable. Mr. Stevens and Ms. Jackman educated us on the legalities of our case with sensitivity to the personal emotions that were involved. They empowered us to see, and bring, the full scope of our legal claim to court. They not only added their name to our case, but their reputation as well. After working with Mr. Stevens and Ms. Jackman, I would highly recommend their firm! You will find that they are very responsive, empathetic, forthcoming, and most importantly a working partner in your claim.
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