Mitchell D. Wulfekoetter, experienced Insurance attorney in Topeka, KS with 4 reviews
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Mitchell D. Wulfekoetter

Po Box 1453, Topeka, KS

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Janna clark

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08 Dec, 2022
Mitch Wulfekoetter was very rude to my husband who called needing help with a disability case. Unprofessional and we won’t be calling him back.
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Randy k

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08 Sep, 2022
Great attorneys. They are working hard on my Workers Compensation and SSDI cases. I really appreciate all their help.
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Jessica provost

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02 Sep, 2020
Mitch wulfkoettor was not my lawyer but was apart of my son's case, he had absolutely no compassion for anyone's feelings, that we just lost a father, a brother and a friend and he didn't care to hear he just wanted answers to get his money and get the case over. completely unprofessional and rude I would never in a million years recommend him as anything. I called to ask a simple question and was shut down immediately, he didn't even try to steer me in the right direction just shut me down with I'm not your attorney and I can't help you. But was so quick to blow my phone up for answers about my son so he could get the case finished. Absolutely rude and unprofessional. And I only rated it a 1 because I had to in order leave a review or it would have been a 0.
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