Client
In November 2022, while staying at a hotel on March Lane, I was aggressively bitten by a rescue dog that was falsely represented as a service animal. As I walked casually to the ice machine, a door swung open and an unleashed dog ran out, growling, and went straight for my calf. I felt its teeth tear into my muscle--two deep bites--before the owner finally gained control. I stood there frozen in shock, tears running down my face. Later that month, I signed a representation agreement with a criminal defense attorney who implied she had experience with injury cases and would handle my matter diligently. Unfortunately, that was not the case. For nearly two years, I had to act as if I were representing myself--making constant follow-up calls, repeating the details of my case every time, and never once meeting my attorney in person. I lived in panic and uncertainty. When I finally sought new representation in May 2024, I was told my previous attorney had a 50% recovery entitlement, which felt like yet another barrier. To her credit, she recognized she had not handled my case properly and agreed to relinquish her rights if I provided information for my new counsel. I prayed for guidance, and God led me to Yelp-dog bite attorney. As I scrolled past the sponsored listings, my eyes stopped at the Law Offices of Brown & Gessell--4.7 stars, 16 reviews, and words like "honest," "sincere," "professional," "genuine," "knowledgeable," and "caring." I scheduled a consultation with Steven Brown and explained everything I had been through over the past two years. He asked me to come in and meet with him. I prayed again that weekend for God's favor. Mr. Brown took my case. From that moment on, he educated me, guided me, and--along with his outstanding team--kept me informed every step of the way. Mr. Brown is a man of integrity, compassion, and genuine dedication to his clients. He and Linda are extremely knowledgeable, approachable, down-to-earth, and consistently professional. Steve (as he always insists I call him) not only renewed my hope in my case, but reminded me that there are honest, empathetic people in this world. Now, as I stand in November 2025, I can truly say: God has given me favor through the hands of Mr. Brown and his team. I am deeply grateful.