Timothy E Lengkeek

Rodney Square, Wilmington, DE

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2001
Rutgers University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1997
University of Delaware, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Paul

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28 Apr, 2015
After having an auto accident driving home with my family after a business meeting, I had no idea how much time and medical intervention would be required. I found quickly I needed support from the medical bills and guidance of what to do after getting hurt. Mr. Lengkeek and his assistant Kerry were an outstanding team that treated me with respect and stood by me, helping and guiding me the entire duration. Tim and Kerry gained my respect very quickly. They were fast and proactive always working on getting the bills paid and assisting me when I needed direction. Tim's unique knowledge base provided me with information that was required from understanding surgeries to dealing with insurance companies and the like. Kerry provided me with weekly if not daily interactions to keep me in the loop. This made not only me feel comfortable but also my family. They were/are truly my partner helping me step by step. The settlement outcome was much more then anticipated and was simply due to the dedication and hard working team of Mr. Lengkeek. I am completely satisfied with the outcome and I would highly recommend Tim to anyone who wants full commitment and to get the job done with a personal touch. A truly pleasant experience considering the medical inventions I had to undertake. I was not just a customer, I was a VIP.
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Shocka

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15 Oct, 2014
Mr. Lengkeek blew the defense out of the water. He was well prepared and had a answer to what ever they came up with. I recommend him 100 out of 100. I am glad I used him for my case. we won more that I expected.
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Clare

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08 Oct, 2014
I met Tim Lenkgkeek at the end of 2009. I had been in a car accident on 1-22-09. My PIP had run out and I had to begin to use my personal health insurance just after being at Magee Brain Rehab for 12 days. The auto insurance companies were not backing down but a friend sent me a video of me 3 months before the accident. Tim sent it to the person who hit me insurance company and to my insurance company and had our deserved compensation in 30 days. He is always on top of the ball.
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Pros
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Highly effective and successful in obtaining favorable settlements for clients
“Mr. Lengkeek, together with the expert witnesses he hired on by behalf, was able to convince the jury to award me a great settlement!!”
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Proactive and diligent in handling cases, keeping clients informed and supported throughout the process
“Tim and Kerry gained my respect very quickly. They were fast and proactive always working on getting the bills paid and assisting me when I needed direction.”
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Demonstrates deep expertise and knowledge of the law, medical procedures, and insurance practices
“Tim's unique knowledge base provided me with information that was required from understanding surgeries to dealing with insurance companies and the like.”
Cons
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Encountered difficulties with an employer who was uncooperative and unwilling to provide accurate information about a worker's compensation claim
“Buy Tim did and he worked with his office and my husband to come up with a plan to get the employer to tell the truth that I was covered . We won the claim but she fought it again and lost ”
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Struggled to find suitable job placements that accommodated the client's brain injury and physical limitations
“They have dragged me to the labor board to make me go back to work and never told the person they hired that I had a brain injury just a slight speech problem and that I could not sit for very long.”

Publications

2001:
Rutgers Law Journal, HAUB v. Montgomery County-The Maryland Court of Appeals Affirms County Home Rule

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