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Knowledgeable and experienced in Social Security disability law
“Mr. Gerard Lynch J.D. brings decades of legal experience in the area of Disability Law.”
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Provides compassionate and personalized service
“The kindest, most intelligent, and most hardworking people I know work here. It's an incredible group of people.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“Everything worked out just a Gerard assured me it would.”
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Responsive and communicative
“He called Social Security and verified that I met all the criterion for filing for disability.”
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Reliable and trustworthy
“You can count on getting your questions and your case evaluated in a comprehensive and professional manner.”
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29 Aug, 2024 by David mcallister
Testimonial for Gerard Lynch from David McAllister August 29, 2024 On April 25th 2009 while working as a public school teacher I suffered a massive double stroke. After getting out of the hospital I tried to go back to work and was told I was too sick to remain with the Fort Worth Independent School District and was terminated on April 15th 2010. While talking about my situation with my family doctor she told me I should immediately file for disability. While looking for legal representation from a law firm experienced with Social Security disability I came across the Law Office of Gerard Lynch Social Security Disability Lawyer. When I called the law office I had a very helpful and reassuring three and a half hour conversation with Gerard Lynch. He called Social Security and verified that I met all the criterion for filing for disability. Gerard told me I was within weeks of qualifying but still met the requirements. He told me that it would probably take 18 to 24 months of hearings to receive disability. Gerard told me to be patient but he was certain in the end that I would win. On November 2nd 2012, nineteen months after filing I received a fully favorable decision from Social Security. Everything worked out just a Gerard assured me it would. Thanks, David McAllister
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26 Sep, 2023 by Judith hoffhien
Attorney Gerard Lynch my husband Von get full social security disability for a seizure disorder. He helped gather medical records and other needed info He was patient and understanding about the problems that one faces in getting disability i. Highly recommend him and his staff when seeking help in this area.
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10 Sep, 2023 by Kelly torres
Jerry is very good and highly effective. I have referred SEVERAL people, they agree..
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12 Jul, 2023 by Alvin pinon
So far so good!!!
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05 May, 2023 by Vincent hill (dru)
I moved to Texas in late 2014 from Tennessee, (my case settled in February of 2015) my attorney in TN had managed to get my case back on the docket, after I was sabotaged by a disgruntled friend who stole my mail which had the announcement for my hearing in it and so I missed my 1st hearing because of this I then decided I needed an attorney in TN, then circumstances forced me to move in with family in Texas so I began looking for a Texas attorney, at the time Gerry was in practice with Ms. Ward, and they had an ad in the phone book a big ad it grabbed my attention. I called and the office staff was amazing and they told me that the attorneys were very busy and that because of the compressed timeline that Gerry would want to file for an extension to properly prepare, totally understandable considering my move, the change of venue to Texas, the need for a new attorney, so I wasn’t the least bit upset. I faxed the necessary documents back to his office and was told it would take him a few days to review and then he would call me to tell me if they decided to move forward, with my case, less than 24 hours later Gerry called me to say “you have good case, we don’t need an extension, I will move some items around on my calendar, and we will meet in person the morning of the hearing and considering who we’ve drawn as our judge I think you have nothing to worry about” The hearing day arrived Gerry took me into a consultation room explained the process, told me to relax and away we went. The hearing went fast, and the next thing I know, he is shaking my hand, and I once again had the dignity deserved of a human being. Thanks again Gerry, Vincent
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