Jeremy D Pekas, experienced Social Security & Disability attorney in Phoenix, AZ with 6 reviews
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Jeremy D Pekas

3030 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ

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05 Dec, 2022
Hired Mr Pekas in 2008 disability claim, I had all my doctors submitted forms/records all supported me, hereditary connective tissue disorder, brain stem compression and more isssues. It is NOT normal to be stuck in the disability application system for 8 YEARS!! I did NOT know that, as I had trusted the Fiduciary/attorney I hired!BIG mistake! Do you know that az arizona has a Rule that Attorney can NOT take more than $6000 fee for disability case? I did NOT know! Well NOW it makes sense WHY i was stuck for 8 years. MONEY!! $6000 fee versus 25% of hundreds of thousands of $$ fee. SHAMEFUL! behavior. My Geneticist I saw in 2015 asked me WHY i had not been approved for disability(as her other 3000 patients with this rare disorder ALL had been approved within 6 to 12 months of their applcation. SHE told me it is fishy and NOT right and to CONTACT my Senator. Bless her! I DID just that. and Bless Senator Mc, who assited me by contacting the Administrative Law judge in dissability division, I was approved shortly after that. Seems, a LOT of my medical records, Doctor forms etc had NOT been submitted, so that is why I kept getting denied( on my final 3rd? appeal/8 years in system!!) of course Mr pekas(with Caldwell Ober in 2008 when I hired him) tried to get 25% of the aprx $150k award(back from 2008 to date approved) even though small monthly $ add up over 8 years!) With Senator help Judge saw what was going on GREED and denied Mr pekas attempt to get the aproximate 30k. These are the facts. ALL medical records gathered by a claimant should be submitted in order to get approved, No attorney should leave any of them out , when asked to submit by a client/claimant.
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Dan ryan

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27 Mar, 2017
After getting a denial of my claim from Social Security, I called Mr. Pekas after reading his reviews. I spoke to his assistant on the telephone. She scheduled an appointment for a telephone interview - not to see Mr. Pekas in person. On the appointed date and time, I got the call. It was from the same assistant who asked me a series of questions and subsequently declined to represent me, siting that I was one quarter short and my last day insured was too early. She suggested I could go back to work an additional quarter and maybe I would qualify after my last day insured is updated. I checked with Social Security and confirmed their information was outdated. I got corrected information and Called Mr. Pekas' assistant back, leaving her a detailed message. She never returned my call. I then found another attorney who brought into his office for a consultation, reviewed the same information. This other attorney said he was confident he could help. I hired him instead of Mr. Pekas. Lesson - Attorney should be involved in intake review.
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Niki

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23 Oct, 2016
After having a bad experience with my personal injury lawyer and without any referral, I didn't expect much when I called the office of Ober & Pekas, PLLC. However, Jeremy Pekas put me at ease from the very beginning when we first met. He was very reassuring, honest and professional. He explained all my options and laid out a timeline for the entire process. Jeremy handled my case very caring and professionally. He was also very prompt with his replies to my questions. My SSDI case was settled much sooner than I expected. I couldn't be happier & am so thankful to Jeremy for taking my case. I would highly recommend Ober & Pekas, PLLC to anybody looking for Social Security benefits. When you are unable to work due to your illness & physical conditions, the last thing you need is having more disappointments & frustrations. Jeremy Pekas is an attorney you need who is experienced, ethical, caring, and passionate. I wish there're more lawyers like Jeremy.
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