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Businiess name:  Cynthia Hennessey Attorney
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Though she's a bit of a drive out of my way (I'm near Springfield), hiring Cynthia Hennessey was the best thing I could've done when I was faced with having to sue my (now former) employer after being injured on the job - I was a warehouse supervisor and was hit by falling freight.\r When I filed within my company for workman's comp benefits, they stalled, then denied my claim. Later, they cited me for being absent for too many days (sick days) and placed me oin unpaid leave.\r Cynthia knows the game the companies play - she's worked as a nurse and seen the first hand effects of work place negligence, she's worked for an insurance company - and knows how hard they try to save a dollar, and she's won several high profile cases locally, so she was the only choice for me.\r After several weeks of depositions, fact finding, etc. the attorneys for my former employer were hoping to settle. Right now, we're still negotiating, and I am so glad Cynthia put us in the drivers seat for this case. It's refreshing to feel in control again and Cynthia was been great at giving me a voice in the proceedings.

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