Hawks Quindel, S.C. Profile & Reviews
Law Firm in Madison, Wisconsin
94 clients reviews
409 E Main St, Madison, WI 53703
Personal Injury Medical Malpractice Catastrophic Injuries
I have the best support from my attorney-in-law, Aaron. His prompt responses to many questions have been very helpful in my fight against injustice. He has the character and experience to help you find the truth! I am a Spanish speaker, he also speaks and writes in my native language! I recommend him 100%. JUSTICIA PARA TODOS�.
Hawks Quindel is a top shelf firm and Brandon Jubelirer was phenomenal in his handling of my case! Brandon was very attentive to all my needs and many questions. He returned all my correspondences promptly and professionally and made me very comfortable in the process. Brandon was very prepared for my case and I had full faith in his abilities to represent me in the best possible fashion. Thank you so much for your hard work Brandon and thank you Hawks Quindel for being there to represent workers as strongly as you do! Great work!
Everyone in Madison RAVES about this place. Even most of the reviews here are excellent. So, I am disappointed that I must have drawn the short straw with the attorney who represented me. Not insignificantly, his name is also attached to one of the other one-star reviews on here, and none of the 5-star reviews. The firm took my $300 to consult, told me that I “may” have a case against my former employer, and then took a $1,200 retainer to help draft a separation agreement. I explicitly told them that once the retainer was expended, I wanted notification so that I could do a cost-benefit analysis of continuing. The $1,200 was exhausted rather quickly, consumed by phone calls and e-mails between my attorney and opposing counsel. I expected that, of course, because, well, lawyers. E-mails, phone calls, ridiculous claims from opposing counsel not based in fact, etc. At one point, I asked my attorney what my account balance was, and he said “I don’t have access to that, contact billing.” The person who answered my followup call said that the billing person wasn’t there, but told me that yes, he “thought” that I would get another bill when the $1,200 ran out, before incurring further charges. That never came. A couple of weeks later, I again ask my attorney what my account balance was, but now he mysteriously CAN look it up, and immediately gives me a balance due of over $600. Funny, now that I owe you more money, you can instantly look up my balance? But 2 weeks ago, you had no idea how to see what I had left? Oh, the wonders of technology. So, I spent $1,500, owed another $600, and talking to them about closing the file racked up another $300 in charges. I’m $2,400 in, and got less than absolutely nothing. My attorney told opposing counsel when my last day of work was, after telling me for 2 weeks not to tell anyone (lest we lose our leverage in negotiations!), and then blamed me for doing so. His e-mail to opposing counsel explicitly stated when my last day of work was, but then he turned around and blamed me for the news getting out. I could have kicked myself in the nuts, saved $2,400, and ended with the same result I got by hiring this firm.