Robert P. Frantz, experienced Social Security & Disability, Workers Compensation attorney in Pottsville, PA with 97 reviews
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Robert P. Frantz

1800 West End Avenue, Pottsville, PA

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1995:
Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg PA, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
Lebanon Valley College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Knowledgeable, prepared, and experienced attorney
“Atty Frantz was one of the most prepared knowledgeable and concerned Attorneys that I ever met! He helped me tremendously! Because of Attorney Frantz, I won my case!”
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Compassionate and focused on client's best interests
“Attorney Robert Frantz is not only compassionate, professional, knowledgeable, but he is a go getter and will fight for your rights and what you deserve.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Communication is their strong suit. They work very hard to get you the results you deserve!!”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“Got my claim approved in a short matter of time. They were always just a phone call away and always got back to you same day. Attorney Robert Frantz was perfect to work with and just an all around awesome attorney.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“If you are looking for a firm that checks their emails and responds to you in a reasonable amount of time this is not the place for you..........I will update this post after the transaction I paid for is complete.”
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Lack of responsiveness from some staff members
“I paid the legal fees in advance for a relatively simple real estate transaction and I fully understand that things happen that may cause delays with the COVID situation and the booming real estate market. However.......I emailed my contact at the firm repetitively for a simple update as to the progress of said transaction with no response for days and days.”

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