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The Law Office of G. J. Smith, Sr., PLLC, located in Arlington, Texas, has garnered mixed reviews from clients. While some have expressed dissatisfaction with Mr. Smith’s communication and empathy, particularly in high-stress situations, others have highlighted his dedication and willingness to assist clients in need, even during challenging times. Overall, it appears that Mr. Smith’s commitment to helping those facing difficulties has left a positive impression on some clients, who appreciate his supportive approach.
In 2007 I hired Mr. Smith after a motor vehicle accident. I’m just writing about my experience after a friend shared she was thinking of hiring him. I retrieved my emails with him and remembered the reason I told her not to select him. After reading my email it came back to me why he was not a great fit. Even though I allowed him to settle my case the process was horrible. I was hit by a drunk driver and was transported by ambulance. He was not empathetic and he was argumentative when I asked challenging questions. I saved the email because it was so rude and demeaning by email that I just wanted it to be over. I do NOT recommend.
In 2012 I hired Mr. Smith to help me finalize my second divorce in the court of Dallas. However, I did not get what I wanted for the child support for the two children; My ex-husband stated he did not have work. I believe he was lying. During that time, Mr. Smith helped me from start to finish, although I needed to be more faithful to him with the payment. I did not mean to make him angry. I was a single mother, worked part-time, and was paid $10.00. an hour. During that time, I got sick and could not work. Whatever money I had before, I have to use it to feed my children. I am a person who remembers those who help me. One day, I said I would pay Mr. Smith for helping me and my children in God’s perfect time. I define a ‘lawyer’ as a man who will only help his neighbor if he has the money. Mr. Smith is different from them. His heart still remembers to help the weak. He is like a light that shines in the darkness. May the Lord Jesus Christ remembers Mr. Smith for helping one of His people. His words said: “And whoever gives one of these little ones only a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple, assuredly, I say to you, he shall by no means lose his reward.” Maria Riah