Kathryn Freed-Collier
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Licensed for 20 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
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Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Business
Divorce and separation
Civil Rights
Language
English
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Reviews
I paid this attorney to assist me with a complicated insurance claim denial. She wrote a demand letter for me in April. We expected it may take time to hear back. My husband left a message for her in May and received no response. In July she finally sent me the response from the insurance company, which she had received in May. She claimed to have lost my contact information. In August I emailed her to let her know I was collecting further information and considering filing suit. I contacted again October 1, and she claimed she had closed my case as she had not heard from me in “over a year.” I expressed my disappointment in her manner of doing business, explained the timeline of our communication, and told her I have obtained alternate counsel. She replied with an email telling me not to contact her further.
I paid this attorney to assist me with a complicated insurance claim denial. She wrote a demand letter for me in April. We expected it may take time to hear back. My husband left a message for her in May and received no response. In July she finally sent me the response from the insurance company, which she had received in May. She claimed to have lost my contact information. In August I emailed her to let her know I was collecting further information and considering filing suit. I contacted again October 1, and she claimed she had closed my case as she had not heard from me in “over a year.” I expressed my disappointment in her manner of doing business, explained the timeline of our communication, and told her I have obtained alternate counsel. She replied with an email telling me not to contact her further.
I paid this attorney to assist me with a complicated insurance claim denial. She wrote a demand letter for me in April. We expected it may take time to hear back. My husband left a message for her in May and received no response. In July she finally sent me the response from the insurance company, which she had received in May. She claimed to have lost my contact information. In August I emailed her to let her know I was collecting further information and considering filing suit. I contacted again October 1, and she claimed she had closed my case as she had not heard from me in “over a year.” I expressed my disappointment in her manner of doing business, explained the timeline of our communication, and told her I have obtained alternate counsel. She replied with an email telling me not to contact her further.