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Fayad and Associates

Fayad and Associates

(1 review)

BEWARE OF THIS PREDATORY LAW FIRM ! PLEASE READ TO THE END…read more THEY USE FAKE HIGH POINT REVIEWS ON GOOGLE I hired them at the end of 2023, believing they were a professional and trustworthy law firm. From day one, I told them I didn't know anything about the legal system and was afraid of being scammed or taken advantage of. They reassured me they were nothing like that. We signed a contract for $8,900. Few months later, I attended an online hearing with my lawyer. After that, they billed me an extra $1,500 just because the lawyer showed up. They said they will charge me every time they appear in court. I had no choice but to accept it, even though they never explained this in the beginning. Before my final master hearing, I contacted their assistant Rayza to speak with my lawyer and ask a few important questions. That's when she told me, "Your lawyer left the company." I asked what would happen now, and she said, "We'll assign you a new lawyer soon." I trusted them again and waited. Weeks passed, and no one followed up. In early March 2025, I was planning to make my monthly payment in person at their office (as I preferred paying there and getting a paper receipt). Because I couldn't get a day off from work during the first week, I called Rayza and asked if I could come in the following Tuesday, March 11. She said okay and also will notify the team so they wouldn't call and pressure me. Then, just a few days later, I got this letter on my door saying they would no longer represent me claiming I hadn't answered their calls. That was a complete lie. In fact, they've called and pressured me repeatedly in the past about payments, often in aggressive and unprofessional ways. Every time they called me from Richmond Office, they didn't let me explain myself. Because they were yelling at me and not listening what I'm trying to tell them. I did paid them in total over $4000 and expect to get their kind service, didn't expect to get pressed by unprofessional toxic employees. I only knew two names: Roselyn (Rosy) and Karen both of which may not even be their real names. Many of the people I spoke with were rude and dismissive, and several had strong accents (possibly Indian), making communication even more difficult. One male employee from the Richmond office was especially disrespectful, constantly pressuring me over the phone and making me feel even more anxious and hopeless. I told them I had no one else to turn to financially, but they kept telling me to borrow money or "figure it out." I eventually made an appointment with Rayza at the Fairfax office to explain how the Richmond office was treating me. I told her they were yelling at me and interrupting me when I tried to speak calmly. She apologized and promised to handle it but nothing changed. After receiving the letter about being dropped, I called more than 20 times to reach assistant Rayza. The receptionist finally told me they were connecting me to her, but instead, a man answered and said he was her assistant. Clearly, she was avoiding me. About an hour later, Rayza finally emailed me saying that the billing department would call me to explain the letter. Billing manager Roselyn called and said the letter was sent because of a missed payment, not because I didn't answer calls. I asked why the letter lied, and she said it was a mistake. She admitted the real reason they removed my lawyer was because of the payment issue. But I told her: Rayza had told me a month earlier that my lawyer left the firm and that they'd assign a new one. So who is lying? They lied, took my money, and dropped me right before my final hearing. They made me feel anxious, alone, and hopeless and I will not forgive them. They knew I couldn't afford to sue them, and they took advantage of that. Now they act like nothing happened. Think twice before signing a $10,000 contract with Fayad Law and getting charged couple thousands more later just for court appearances. They present themselves as professionals which they are not.This is why they charge way more than other law firms. Don't let them fool you.Thank you for reading.

Stein Sperling

Stein Sperling

(6 reviews)

We came to them with a fairly straightforward case wherein we were the middle car in a three-car…read moreaccident. We were struck from the rear and pushed into the car in front of us. The rearmost driver took full responsibility at the scene, and the police officer noted that his report would agree with that. My wife was injured in the crash, and we mostly engaged a lawyer to help navigate the medical paperwork in order to make sure we recovered all costs we were able. They took our case, and we began the process. The rearmost driver's insurance company took fault--all was going well. Then that insurance company changed their minds (apparently, we were redirected to another adjuster who handles claims wherein someone has retained a lawyer). Their insurance company attempted to claim, based on the word of the front most driver, that our (middle) car was the first to cause the accident. This is absolutely not supported by the evidence, the statements at the scene, or the police report. It is relatively straightforward to show that we were not the initial cause. When Stein Sperling heard this news, they immediately deemed the front driver as "credible" and began discussing whether or not they could continue our case. A few days later, after several days of poor and stressful communication, they said they were dropping us as a client. The reasoning, essentially, boiled down to "this is no longer a straightforward case, and trying to prove what actually happened is more trouble than it's worth to us." I cannot emphasize enough how disappointed I am with this law firm. They claimed the situation was too unusual and complicated to explain in court. (It was not--I myself wrote up a detailed explanation of the seemingly "conflicting" accounts this morning in one page.) They were willing to drop us before they even saw the police report, or heard any statement from the driver who originally caused the impact. Clearly, this is a firm who only takes the easy and profitable wins and doesn't care about their clients.

Tuve un accidente de carro y recibí una excelente atención; desde el primer momento q llamé fueron…read moremuy explicativos y enseguida tomaron mi caso. La abogada Nindiya G. Ramchandani es excelente y su equipo de trabajo, desde asistentes y recepcionistas fueron muy capaces y amables. Muchas gracias.

Manning & Murray PC - elderlaw - Updated May 2026

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