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Courtney Yi

4 years ago

My grandmother went to Crowther attempting to star...

My grandmother went to Crowther attempting to start a medical malpractice suit after my she went in for a outpatient surgery and came out with a punctured esophagus. At first, Crowther appeared competent and dedicated to the case. However, as time went on, Crowther did not communicate with my grandparents for over a year. He then waited until the last possible day to file her suit before the statute of limitations was up. After that, Crowther dropped my grandmother's case without her knowledge but continued to meet with her. During these meetings, Crowther never mentioned his dismissal of the case. In fact, it took six months from the dismissal for my grandparents to be notified.
We understand that Crowther may have had difficulty pursuing her case, but we only wanted to be notified in a timely manner and to be given honest representation of the reality of her case. Ultimately, my grandmother was not afforded this level of respect from Crowther. His negligent behavior robbed my 71 year old grandmother of her chance to receive justice for her injuries during surgery. When we confronted Crowther through the bar association, Crowther continued to lie, misrepresent information and call into question the moral character of a woman who he was completely unfamiliar with (and who has been a upstanding citizen all her life). If you can, please choose someone else to represent you. Lying and manipulating a senior citizen implies an immoral and unethical character. Do you really want this person to handle your case?

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Kevin Raat

This sounds like something Gage would do, because he doesn't really want to do anything to help anyone else out.

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