Kim Joiner I WISH I COULD GIVE NEGATIVE STARS!!!!The Law Offices of Rotstein & Shiffman represented my husband in his disability case starting in January 2022. He was unable to work due to medical issues as of June 2021 and underwent around six surgeries in that first year. Communicating with the attorney was extremely frustrating; we could never reach them or receive a callback. He couldnt collect unemployment because he was applying for disability, and he couldnt work for the same reason. Additionally, his ex was constantly trying to have him jailed over child support, which only eased when he was no longer working.
He provided medical care for his children and had to cover the costs of various medications and specialist visits every two weeks. After being repeatedly denied for disability and struggling to communicate with the attorney, he returned to work in January 2024. However, the nature of the work available to him after such a long absence only exacerbated his medical condition, leading to more surgeries. He felt he had no choice but to push through, even though it put significant strain on his already fragile health.
Fast forward to April 2025, when the attorney finally reached out regarding an appeal. They sent us paperwork to complete, which we filled out promptly. Once again, we faced months of silence as we tried to determine the hearing date. Eventually, the disability office contacted us the 1st week in July letting us know the hearing will be October. However, on July 24th, we received a letter from the attorney stating, "Please be advised that after final review in preparation for your upcoming hearing, it appears you have been working over the allowable amount; therefore, we will be withdrawing as your representative." I was left in disbelief—who does that? What do they expect people to do.
1 /5
Ali Moore Very good experience working with this firm. They made possible what I was told would be impossible. Very pleased with their help fighting this case. I wouldnt have gotten the help i needed without them. Thank you 4 mos case settled
5 /5