#1. The Frickey Law Firm — Lakewood Personal Injury Reviews
The Frickey Law Firm Lakewood has 345 Google reviews with a 4.9-star average. CrashStory analyzed 301 text reviews for this Lakewood personal injury ranking. Of those, 261 reviews specifically mention personal injury cases — giving this firm demonstrated experience in the exact type of case this page covers. Clients most frequently review this firm for personal injury, workers' comp, and auto accident matters. 97% of analyzed reviews are positive, with particular strength in personal attention and process transparency. Clients mention team members Alejandro Parra and Randee by name across 2 reviews, suggesting consistent working relationships. Trust signals include 19 peer endorsements from other attorneys and a 64% response rate to reviews.
Client Reviews of The Frickey Law Firm for Personal Injury Cases in Lakewood
Personal Injury“I have to say, I was a little leary pursuing an injured worker covid case. Myself and 2 other work colleagues interviewed the Frickey Law Firm and presented the facts of our case. The firm met on our case and the firm contacted us to inform us that they were going to take the case.”
More Client Reviews of The Frickey Law Firm
Workers' Comp“Robert and Isabella are a great team, and they handled my case with ease. Robert is a great lawyer but also a funny, compassionate, and all around good person. My injury (attack) at work caused me major stress and dysfunction, so having the Frickey Law Firm on my side was a blessing.”
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Questions to Ask Before Hiring
- Fee structure: What percentage do you take on contingency, and are case expenses deducted before or after the fee?
- Case handling: Will I work directly with an attorney, or will most communication go through paralegals and case managers?
- Local experience: How many personal injury cases have you handled in Jefferson County courts specifically?
Lakewood Crash Context
The Frickey Law Firm’s Lakewood office serves Jefferson County, where 7,910 crashes were recorded between 2023 and 2026. 2,624 involved injuries. The most common type: not applicable collisions.