George McCoy
Portland, OR
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Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Medical Malpractice
Language
English
About
A graduate of University of Oregon School of law, George A. McCoy, is a native to the Portland area and specializes in personal injury law. Mr. McCoy handles a variety of personal injury cases including: motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, police brutality, wrongful death, and medical malpractice. Mr. McCoy is licensed in both Oregon and Washington. Mr. McCoy currently lives in southwest Washington with his wife and their 4 children.
Practices Areas
Car Accident
Medical Malpractice
Personal Injury
Language
English
Contact
Warren Allen LLP10535 N.E. Glisan St. Suite 200Portland, OR, 97220 Office (503) 255-8795 10535 N.E. Glisan St. Suite 200Portland, OR, 97220 Office (503) 255-8795(503) 255-8795
Office: (503) 847-2732
Website: N/AReviews
George was so nice to work with. He listened to my case and concerns, and we settled the suit in our favor as I had hoped. He was really wonderful to work with, and put my mind at ease knowing I was in good caring hands.
George helped my husband and I with new wills and during the process my husband became critically ill and had to be hospitalized. George expedited the legal process and gave us tremendous peace of mind by completing the paperwork as early as possible. Professional, knowledgeable, and caring.
I tripped and fell on a sidewalk that was not properly maintained and broke my finger. Mr. McCoy is helping me deal with the insurance company. He is very knowledgeable regarding the laws and how they protect you. He is a straight shooter that tells you what he actually thinks instead of just telling you what you want to hear. I appreciate his honesty and would recommend him to all my friends and family.
George did a nice job for us and was very good about staying in contact and explaining our options every step of the way. He gave it his all and we prevailed in the end.
I had a very simple divorce case. No assets. No kids. I was told by his paralegal that I would get money because I was kicked out of the home before the divorce was final and that my student loan debt, that we had acquired together when we were married, would be split half way. There were some other minor promises, but these were the main two. In the end, Mr. McCoy did not back up his paralegals promises. He gave up; probably because I did no have much money. I had to borrow money for his redued fees (which I did appreciate); however, in the end, he used the same excuse, "I have a company to run", "I have payroll to meet and utility bills. . ." It was not that I did not know this. It was upsetting because that is a given, but when looking at that industries financial revenue compared to a security guards? give me a break! In the end, I could have done no worse by handling it myself. The company might be OK, but as for this lawyer. . . hmf!
George was so nice to work with. He listened to my case and concerns, and we settled the suit in our favor as I had hoped. He was really wonderful to work with, and put my mind at ease knowing I was in good caring hands.
George helped my husband and I with new wills and during the process my husband became critically ill and had to be hospitalized. George expedited the legal process and gave us tremendous peace of mind by completing the paperwork as early as possible. Professional, knowledgeable, and caring.
I tripped and fell on a sidewalk that was not properly maintained and broke my finger. Mr. McCoy is helping me deal with the insurance company. He is very knowledgeable regarding the laws and how they protect you. He is a straight shooter that tells you what he actually thinks instead of just telling you what you want to hear. I appreciate his honesty and would recommend him to all my friends and family.
George did a nice job for us and was very good about staying in contact and explaining our options every step of the way. He gave it his all and we prevailed in the end.
I had a very simple divorce case. No assets. No kids. I was told by his paralegal that I would get money because I was kicked out of the home before the divorce was final and that my student loan debt, that we had acquired together when we were married, would be split half way. There were some other minor promises, but these were the main two. In the end, Mr. McCoy did not back up his paralegals promises. He gave up; probably because I did no have much money. I had to borrow money for his redued fees (which I did appreciate); however, in the end, he used the same excuse, "I have a company to run", "I have payroll to meet and utility bills. . ." It was not that I did not know this. It was upsetting because that is a given, but when looking at that industries financial revenue compared to a security guards? give me a break! In the end, I could have done no worse by handling it myself. The company might be OK, but as for this lawyer. . . hmf!
George was so nice to work with. He listened to my case and concerns, and we settled the suit in our favor as I had hoped. He was really wonderful to work with, and put my mind at ease knowing I was in good caring hands.
George helped my husband and I with new wills and during the process my husband became critically ill and had to be hospitalized. George expedited the legal process and gave us tremendous peace of mind by completing the paperwork as early as possible. Professional, knowledgeable, and caring.
I tripped and fell on a sidewalk that was not properly maintained and broke my finger. Mr. McCoy is helping me deal with the insurance company. He is very knowledgeable regarding the laws and how they protect you. He is a straight shooter that tells you what he actually thinks instead of just telling you what you want to hear. I appreciate his honesty and would recommend him to all my friends and family.
George did a nice job for us and was very good about staying in contact and explaining our options every step of the way. He gave it his all and we prevailed in the end.
I had a very simple divorce case. No assets. No kids. I was told by his paralegal that I would get money because I was kicked out of the home before the divorce was final and that my student loan debt, that we had acquired together when we were married, would be split half way. There were some other minor promises, but these were the main two. In the end, Mr. McCoy did not back up his paralegals promises. He gave up; probably because I did no have much money. I had to borrow money for his redued fees (which I did appreciate); however, in the end, he used the same excuse, "I have a company to run", "I have payroll to meet and utility bills. . ." It was not that I did not know this. It was upsetting because that is a given, but when looking at that industries financial revenue compared to a security guards? give me a break! In the end, I could have done no worse by handling it myself. The company might be OK, but as for this lawyer. . . hmf!