Chip Key Programming Austin TX 1720 Fort View Road, Austin, TX 78704
About the Business
Chip Key Programming Austin TX is a car repair institution located at 1720 Fort View Road in Austin, Texas. They offer 24-hour locksmith services that are quick, affordable, and reliable. Whether you are locked out of your car, need key programming, or have an office lockout, their professional technicians are equipped to handle all your locksmith needs. They can unlock doors, replace lost keys, upgrade locks to Master Key Systems, and even install Panic Bars for emergency exits. Their services are not limited to just cars, as they also provide residential and commercial locksmith services. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Chip Key Programming Austin TX ensures that your security needs are met without causing any damage to your property. They offer discounts for senior citizens and strive to provide cost-effective solutions for all your lock and key issues.
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Location & Phone number
1720 Fort View Rd suite 101, Austin, TX 78704, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"Elizabeth is one of the smartest lawyers I know. I recently hired her to help me with some very intense and very sensitive witness preparation. She greatly exceeded my expectations and my client’s testimony definitely added significant value to the case. This was all due to her efforts. I was very impressed. She is truly at the top of her field and I look forward to using her many more times in the future. My clients felt the same way about her as well and she treated them with kindness, compassion, and patience. Getting Elizabeth involved was a definite win/win."
"Elizabeth is an incredible attorney whose success is based on preparation, preparation and more preparation. I am a fellow attorney who hired Elizabeth to help me prepare a nervous client for a very big deposition. Elizabeth spent 7 hours working with my client to help my client become the most confident person in the room and to dominate the opposing attorney during the deposition. Jeff R."
"I have been a personal injury lawyer for over 20 years. I have worked with Elizabeth on several occasions for witness prep, focus groups and consulting on an 18-wheeler wreck trial. Lawyers that aren't hiring Elizabeth are leaving money on the table. I place so much trust and confidence in Elizabeth, that I referred my own family members to her that suffered serious injuries in a car wreck in Austin."
"Elizabeth transformed one of the most difficult clients from a jerk to an angel. Her witness preparation spanned 3 days, Elizabeth reviewed hundreds of pages of depositions, focus group film clips and more. Elizabeth knew before the first meeting with our client that Elizabeth had a long and difficult job. Thank you Elizabeth for your saintly patience with the client. To everyone's surprise the client did a great job on the stand, and was able to handle the cross examination perfectly. If you have a client that needs support and coaching to be their best, call Elizabeth early and get her on your team."
"Elizabeth Larrick did her level best to figure out how to get compensation for me after a needless accident caused by my home builder. Unfortunately, I gave her a real hill to climb, since the builder had gone bankrupt, the mistakes were made in 1996, and the attic stairs that collapsed (leaving me with broken bones and $10,000 of medical bills after insurance picked up their part) had miraculously managed to hold together for the 22 years I'd lived in the house. (I am the original owner.) The crux of the problem (from an engineering perspective) was that the stairs carried only a 250 pound load rating, and in 22 years I'd replaced two 150 pound hot water heaters. With a 175 pound guy carrying those up the stairs twice, the under-rated stairs had been overstressed several times on removal of an old heater and installation of a new one. Compounding the problem, the builder didn't use the ten heavy lag screws required for proper installation (as defined by the stair manufacturer), but instead used a combination of 1/8" wood screws (which broke), finish nails, and staples to put it in. (See photos.) As noted, it's a minor miracle it didn't collapse any time before it did. The legal problem, though, is that there's a statute of limitations on things like this. And although the builder's assets were purchased at auction when he went bankrupt, it'd be hard to reach through that sale to also assign liability. In the end, there wasn't much we could do. So I'll just learn to live with the cracked bone inside my knee (see arthroscope photo) and the two screws in my tibia that I'll carry to my grave (see x-ray). Not what I might've hoped for, but as noted, I gave Larrick Law an impossible task from a legal standpoint. And I appreciate that somebody did take the time to look down every possible angle to try to get some recompense for the sheer sloppiness that goes with choosing inadequate materials, using poor homebuilding technique, and setting up the conditions that were bound to get somebody maimed, crippled, or killed some time later."
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