Gregory Robbins
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Licensed for 47 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Personal Injury
Language
English
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Practices Areas
Personal Injury
Language
English
Contact
The Law Offices of Stephen C. Brown, PLLC21 South Main StreetRochester, NH, 03867-2703
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I met Attorney Greg Robbins when he was an associate out of Brown law in Rochester. (see Attorney S. Brown Law review too!). I had been injured at work and found myself waking up in critical care at a hospital. It was a very hard place to be. I was overwhelmed right out of the hospital, and after trials of PT that failed. My doc was not a MD and should have done more testing after the hospital. I couldn't wrap my head around ever knowing anything like workmans' comp law. I was overwhelmed as Attorney Robbins reviewed the original records at that time, and felt hopeless at so much detail. I wasn't okay or ready to manage it. I was later hospitalized 4 times more due to one injury to my head, the rest was body. More time went by and it took forever to find out what was happening. I got new doctors to help me better, and do the job they needed to in the beginning. I had never seen a doctor for anything for 16 years before being hurt at work. I wished I felt more able to fight at first, but it was too overwhelming. I had so much to prove and was not okay to do that. The time in and out of hospitals, a major surgery caused by my work, it was too much. I will keep more details of me out, but not what I have come to believe. Attorney Robbins would have been the best attorney for the job. I wish I didn't need more medical things to have been known after the initial injury. I just didn't have it all. I believe he is worthy of looking to for workman's' comp issues...and whether you're leery...give him a chance first. I found this type of law to be very hard for me, and it might feel that way to you, but Greg Robbins is the man here. I fully believe he will handle it, even if it's overwhelming. If your going to fight...CHOSE ATTORNEY ROBBINS in your corner! I finally spelled his name right (I must be getting better). I've been that unsteady. Thanks so much & sorry for being a pain in the butt too. A very overdue thanks....Kudos Greg! PS: his office is out of Portsmouth now.
I met Attorney Greg Robbins when he was an associate out of Brown law in Rochester. (see Attorney S. Brown Law review too!). I had been injured at work and found myself waking up in critical care at a hospital. It was a very hard place to be. I was overwhelmed right out of the hospital, and after trials of PT that failed. My doc was not a MD and should have done more testing after the hospital. I couldn't wrap my head around ever knowing anything like workmans' comp law. I was overwhelmed as Attorney Robbins reviewed the original records at that time, and felt hopeless at so much detail. I wasn't okay or ready to manage it. I was later hospitalized 4 times more due to one injury to my head, the rest was body. More time went by and it took forever to find out what was happening. I got new doctors to help me better, and do the job they needed to in the beginning. I had never seen a doctor for anything for 16 years before being hurt at work. I wished I felt more able to fight at first, but it was too overwhelming. I had so much to prove and was not okay to do that. The time in and out of hospitals, a major surgery caused by my work, it was too much. I will keep more details of me out, but not what I have come to believe. Attorney Robbins would have been the best attorney for the job. I wish I didn't need more medical things to have been known after the initial injury. I just didn't have it all. I believe he is worthy of looking to for workman's' comp issues...and whether you're leery...give him a chance first. I found this type of law to be very hard for me, and it might feel that way to you, but Greg Robbins is the man here. I fully believe he will handle it, even if it's overwhelming. If your going to fight...CHOSE ATTORNEY ROBBINS in your corner! I finally spelled his name right (I must be getting better). I've been that unsteady. Thanks so much & sorry for being a pain in the butt too. A very overdue thanks....Kudos Greg! PS: his office is out of Portsmouth now.
I met Attorney Greg Robbins when he was an associate out of Brown law in Rochester. (see Attorney S. Brown Law review too!). I had been injured at work and found myself waking up in critical care at a hospital. It was a very hard place to be. I was overwhelmed right out of the hospital, and after trials of PT that failed. My doc was not a MD and should have done more testing after the hospital. I couldn't wrap my head around ever knowing anything like workmans' comp law. I was overwhelmed as Attorney Robbins reviewed the original records at that time, and felt hopeless at so much detail. I wasn't okay or ready to manage it. I was later hospitalized 4 times more due to one injury to my head, the rest was body. More time went by and it took forever to find out what was happening. I got new doctors to help me better, and do the job they needed to in the beginning. I had never seen a doctor for anything for 16 years before being hurt at work. I wished I felt more able to fight at first, but it was too overwhelming. I had so much to prove and was not okay to do that. The time in and out of hospitals, a major surgery caused by my work, it was too much. I will keep more details of me out, but not what I have come to believe. Attorney Robbins would have been the best attorney for the job. I wish I didn't need more medical things to have been known after the initial injury. I just didn't have it all. I believe he is worthy of looking to for workman's' comp issues...and whether you're leery...give him a chance first. I found this type of law to be very hard for me, and it might feel that way to you, but Greg Robbins is the man here. I fully believe he will handle it, even if it's overwhelming. If your going to fight...CHOSE ATTORNEY ROBBINS in your corner! I finally spelled his name right (I must be getting better). I've been that unsteady. Thanks so much & sorry for being a pain in the butt too. A very overdue thanks....Kudos Greg! PS: his office is out of Portsmouth now.