Bryan Irons is a lawyer practicing bankruptcy, brain injury, burn injuries and 9 other areas of law. Bryan received a B.A. degree from Northern Arizona University, and . Bryan practices at Irons Law Firm PLLC in Tulsa, OK.
Bryan Irons is a lawyer practicing bankruptcy, brain injury, burn injuries and 9 other areas of law. Bryan received a B.A. degree from Northern Arizona University, and . Bryan practices at Irons Law Firm PLLC in Tulsa, OK.
Bryon Irons is by far hands down the best attorney for something I did not want to do but had to. Made me feel so comfortable and explained everything I needed to know. Was very responsive in returning my calls when I called. But… the receptionist is absolutely the greatest of all receptionist’s. Everybody should have a receptionist like her. She is down to earth and will talk to you like she has known you forever. She helped make this whole process fast and easy. Don’t get me wrong, Bryon is the best attorney for the job but you gotta have a good receptionist. They work SO well together that if they broke up work wise I would be so sad!! Thank you both for everything you have done to help me. I could not have asked for the best!!!
Brian is an excellent lawyer, he and his staff, especially Stacye we're very helpful in settling my case, he explained to me how everything would happen and that's the way it did, I'm grateful I had the opportunity to be able to use his staff
Bryan Irons and his staff were great in assisting me with my financial matter. He is very prompt in returning calls and answering any questions that I had. His staff was prompt and courteous. I would recommend his office to everyone!
My only complaint is that he did not let us know that we would not receive our income tax refund for the year. And his secretary was a little unorganized. There was a mix up on some of the items to be included and excluded from the bankruptcy.
Mr. Irons was on the whole professional as was the main paralegal.However, the female that we had to deal with the most was very rude and obnoxious. When we told her the list of creditor information was not correct she said "it didn't matter". She attended the hearing and when we had one creditor who appeared for us to reaffirm the account she was rude to her as well and basically ignored her. I did provide this info to the main paralegal but she said to talk to Bryon who is never available.
I looked at the yellow pages and hired one of the first attorneys I saw for workman's comp HUGE MISTAKE this staff does not know what's going on or who they're speaking with Mr irons just never speaks to you , and when he does he will promise you the Moon on the phone going down the road so you don't hear anything I did not know until in the middle of it that once you've hired an attorney you're stuck with him you cannot go anywhere else because they will hold over your case and you can't get them to release it without paying them money so look close and hope your attorney is not in bed with the opposing counsel think about it before you hire a workman's comp attorney. This situation has left me this virtually sick of attorneys it sure isn't like the television shows
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