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Rob Roe Law, LLC - Saint Paul, MN

3254 Rice Street Saint Paul, MN 55126

Updated: 12/08/2022

Saint Paul Personal Injury Law Firm

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  • Denise Thill, Legal Assistant

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3254 Rice Street Saint Paul, MN 55126

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By FAHLYM O. on Jan. 15, 2023

0.5 out of 5 stars

Was a client of Rob Roe - "Champion Of The Injured" & "Super Lawyer" as displayed & advertised of over 25 years established & experienced. Throughout the interim, unfortunately, to say in the very least, minimal could be done, as the case sat complacent, initially was to be wrapped up at the damage package of 2018. Over time, following up & patiently awaiting for answers & explanations with full clarity in documentation, I could not be fully accommodated & assisted with this fully by email as a frontline healthcare worker in surgery in dire need & having a disability in need since Rob Roe referred to my emails & form of communication to be the single greatest barrier. Nearing almost a year, we patiently awaited, following up, left wondering, since the same stories, now had 21 days left in July 2019 before we had to move out of our home, since initially the case was to be wrapped up of 2018. We were informed between June/July 2019 that the medical records were still waiting to be received since the retainer & release of medical records signed in October 2018 with 30 days for medical records to be received, however nothing more could still be done, which was all very confusing to us, not really knowing what was happening. With the outcome & case wrapped up between February/March 2022, I was left with an amount far below a years worth of wages, then initially assured recovering from the accident itself & overall, etc. After representation, we finally were able to receive the case file of June/July 2022, that initially was needed numerous times asked for throughout the years. - Fahlym

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