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Bays Law
By Sanjeev Gopal February 07, 2011
Absolutely the best. HE WILL DELIVER. Financially Ethical (very reasonable one time fee) and believes in solutions rather than creating problems. A very no-nonsense lawyer. If you looking for a lawyer who will say anything to please you or make impractical promises just to get your business, he is not your guy. (the world is full of such lawyers). but if you are looking for justice, mr. bays will fight tooth and nail for it. i went to him since my ex-wife was mercilessly restricting my time with my boys and i was tired of trying to please her. he got me every other weekend, half of all the vacations/ extended weekends and very reasonable child support (less that what i was already spending voluntarily before the case)+ and joint legal custody. eloquent in court, always well prepared, respected in the legal community. supportive office staff with timely communication via e-mails. NOT a guy you want in the other camp. going to him was the best thing that ever happened to me. HIRE HIM. ...read more
Bays Law
By Web Saul at Yellowbook September 16, 2010
Mr. Bays is a great attorney and even more so a great man. He is patient and stern when he needs to be with a nervous parent and most of all listens to you instead of leaving you feeling out of control at a time when feeling in control of something is what you need most.. His staff is excellent and professional in their job's but not so that you feel alienated in you time of stress. They really listen to you when most attorneys act like they have the law degree and know more than you. (I hate that) It is not about the money with them. They will fight far harder for you than most law offices will for a fair fee. It is a family office and they treat you as just that, family. You know Sierra Vista and it's military influence, I was the only one not military or ex military in the court room. Outside the court room everything would go my exes way because her and her husband would just talk military with the police and no matter how bad the things were that they did it would always go their way and later they would brag about the fact that they could do this, but in the court room with a very unbiased judge Mr. Bay's leveled the playing field against a what is known as a very, very capable attorney. It is very hard to get a relocation out of Arizona and not only did we win physical custody but also got the relocation. I can't thank Randy and his staff enough and I will never forget what they have done for my son and my family and continue to do even after the case was won to answer any questions I have had. ...read more
Heartland Insurance Group
By Anonymous September 05, 2009
Some how I got a name and number from a buddy at the mill. I called their Douglas office and got routed to their main office in Sierra Vista. The lady on the phone (can't remember her name) took my info and shopped 40-50 companies and gave me the choice of the best quote. I cut my home & auto in half. Like to meet them face to face someday. Anyway, I'll be sharing my insurance savings secret with my pals at work. Just thought I'd share. ...read more
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Keep the rage out of your driving
The bullies who drive on our nation's roadways cause us to fear for our safety and, at times, even our lives. Are you an aggressive driver? Consider these questions: • Do you tailgate slower vehicles to encourage them to speed up or get out of your way? • Do you weave in and out of heavy traffic to "make better time?" • Do you make inappropriate gestures, honk your horn or flash your headlights at drivers who are not meeting your standards? • Do you push yellow lights to the point that they sometimes turn red before you are all the way through the intersection? If your answer is yes to any of the above, you may want to rethink your driving behavior. The U.S. Department of Transportation estimates two-thirds of traffic fatalities are at least partly caused by aggressive driving. For your own safety and the safety of others, drive smart and don't let the road bullies get to you. Remember that you cannot control traffic, but you can control your reaction to it. Assume other drivers' mistakes are not personal; we all have bad days. Be polite and courteous, even if the other driver is not. If another driver challenges you, avoid eye contact and move out of the way. Driving is not a game, and you should never underestimate the other driver's capacity for mayhem. Under no circumstances should you pull off on the side of the road to try and straighten out the situation. Report aggressive driving behavior to the appropriate authorities by providing a vehicle description, license plate number, location and direction of travel. In summary, keep your composure when driving. Don't try to make others do what you want them to do, or retaliate against someone who's driving recklessly. Courtesy is contagious ...read more
By American Family Insurance Jason Patterson Agency August 25, 2010