The Mastromarco Firm Llp

Lawyers
Dan R. Mastromarco
Administrative Law, Gift Taxation, Litigation, Tax, Tax
703 Giddings Ave Suite U6
Annapolis, MD 21401
Reviews

I did my due diligence and if you want a SuperLawer in your corner Mr. Mastromarco has earned that prestigious distinction. That is a very rare fraternity. He constantly has your best interest in his arsenal and is quickly inclusive in his sharing of new developments in your case. Even though every case is different he makes you feel as though you are the center of his work. He cares just as much about you as he does about your case. Because of the central location of his firm, he is known, feared, and respected in many jurisdictions. Put him to work for you. He is a relentless pursuer of justice on your behalf.
I just started my case with them and so far they seem awesome. I talked with Kelly and he was very thorough in explaining everything and giving me the possible outcomes and giving me realistic possibilities.
Decided to give this place a try since one of the attorneys was listed by the Michigan bar association as experienced in disability law. Paid their consultation fee of $300.00. Talked to someone else there, since said lawyer was in court, who said they could absolutely do what I wanted, which was simply to write a letter to a condo association board that was ignorant of the law regarding emotional support animals. Two days later they say they can’t do it, that their firm doesn’t do that kind of thing. No offer of a refund, since of course a lawyers time is worth money, but yours is not.
After going through several law firms to represent my medical malpractice case for a botched eye surgery, I finally came across Mastromarco Law firm. Kevin Kelly was very good and thorough it took time to evaluate my case to see if we could move forward, but they were diligent to see it to the end. Unfortunately one of their affiliate sister firm declined to move forward on the case. What I did learn is that it seems difficult to sue a doctor for wrong doing, Most law firms represent doctors in civil matters against the public, so it's not to an attorneys best interest to sue a doctor unless it''s air tight and class action stature. Medical malpratice cases are not as lucrative, and second, they are not suing large insurance carriers like in personal injury cases. Unless you feel that you have a really good malpractice case, pursue it. Otherwise file a complaint with LARA and call it a day, less frustration, and you may get better outcomes.
Kevin was quite helpful and very thorough in reviewing and advisingon steps forward regarding what I thought might be a potential lawsuit.