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An colleague of of mine referred me to this
firm.
Hello,
In Chicago I was working with Adam Shapiro
and his parellegal Iris fir my auto insurance
claim case. The purpose for this review is to
help educate and improve the processes of
your firm's employees processes and
practices. When I or clients come to an firm
such as yours, we are relying on your
expertise and resilience to making sure the
auto insurance companies are not doing bad
faith practices etc. My wife and I have spent
45 days with this firm to assist us in our
auto insurance claim. My wife and I found
ourselves making all my calls to this firm
and to the auto insurance company to find out
the status of our auto claims case and when I
talk to them they say let me call the
insurance company to find out what's
going. This is the first RED FLAG of concern
I have. I asked Adam by email if they made
any correspondences and he says No. Insurance
denial letter he received the other day, Adam
didn't challenge them especially when
they had the incorrect accident date on it.
Another RED FLAG. Adam dropped us
instantly.
Yesterday on November 9th I received letter
from Adam Shapiro at Disparti Law Group
stating they did after much investigation in
our case they decided to discontinue further
representation.
This letter is a lie because on Nov 5th, I
asked Adam on email was there anymore
correspondence with the insurance company and
Adam emailed me back and stated there was no
correspondence. I know he is trying to cover
his tracks, but it's no reason to lie
especially when you know in your heart that
you did not help us or do an investigation.
You sat back and waited and hoping the
outcome is positive even though you are aware
that this insurance company is very bad
insurance company. In other words this would
not have helped your or Law Disparti gain
revenue from this case because this case is
too challenging for your firm when it comes
to Bad Faith practices insurance companies.