John W. Bitonti

116 N Main St, Washington, PA

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Luke spisak

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17 Mar, 2024
Eric Betzner handled my work related injury. His support team Beth always answered all my phone calls immediately and she kept me up to date via text or by phone on the dates and times of all of my court appointments. I commend both of them for their professionalism and time dedicated to my case. I would highly recommend them.
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Robert pulver

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06 Jan, 2024
It was a very good out came.Very professiol and very helpful. Also super nice people.thnak you.
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Kelly whippo

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05 Jan, 2024
I am extremely grateful for the exceptional legal representation provided by Attorney Eric Betzner of YCL. His expertise and dedication have been vital in my workers compensation case. I am also extremely grateful for Attorney Betzner's assistant Beth. She is very knowledgeable and passionate. From my first phone call she explained everything to me and was always very responsive when I had questions. If anyone is looking for a knowledgeable attorney for workers compensation cases I highly recommend Attorney Eric Betzner of YCL.
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08 Feb, 2020 by Denise
I had been hurt in an accident. The court case was long exhausting and depressing when my life was falling apart. The attorney who won the case shifted careers and he recommended Attorney John T. Hofrichter for the continuing issues with SWIF. Those issues never seem to stop. My orthopedic doctor died during an appeal trial from SWIF. It threw my case out of the timeline for the next hearing. Attorney Hofrichter handled the court while I searched for a new doctor which was hard due to the nature of my accident and injuries. The other insurance companies involved had sent me to multiple ortho surgeons before they would pay out making these doctors have a conflict of interest issue. It was a nightmare. My injury was bad, even years later I was struggling through therapy and X-rays. SWIF makes everything worse, I felt like I was crying all the time and depression was and still is a battle for me. But Attorney Hofrichter told me this would continue to happen as long as I was on SWIF's compensation. He was right. He has had to defend me at least 4x in a court trial since I won my case. I will not settle with SWIF for the pittance they have repeatedly offered. I must constantly fill out paperwork and see an IME, always with the knowledge I will be taken back to court. My injury is not a vague "I hurt" injury. It was severe, it continues to worsen as I get older. My medical records are graphic and extensive. If SWIF had taken my first response for settlement they wouldn't still be paying me, 26 years later, and they'd have saved money. Attorney Hofrichter has told them this very same thing. He has defended me so fiercely that the previous case worker, who told me in a letter to call him, hung up the phone on me and said a few other choice words about me and my attorney. I would recommend Attorney Hofrichter to anyone facing a workers' comp case with SWIF. He's well versed in what you need to know and do. He's trustworthy, honest, hardworking, and willing to be blunt about your chances in court. Plus, his compensation isn't excessive. It was significantly lower than other attorneys I contacted and there were many of them.
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27 Oct, 2013 by Wetzel
I believe we were one of his 1st clients. Our 19 year old son had died months earlier due to someone elses negligence. He handled everything in a timely manner and was very caring and compassionate. Highly recommend.
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29 Mar, 2013 by Anonymous
Knowledgeable, Kind and Kept me informed!
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29 Jun, 2017 by Rachel
Lane has been advising me on my divorce
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15 Jun, 2017 by Jeff
Lane did a great job on our wills and is an outstanding tax, divorce, criminal law, and general practice attorney. I would not hesitate to use him again.
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