Gerald Gregory Lutkenhaus, experienced Personal Injury, Social Security & Disability attorney in Richmond, VA with 24 reviews
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Gerald Gregory Lutkenhaus

4906 Fitzhugh Ave, Richmond, VA

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4.6 / 5
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1973:
University of Iowa College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1970:
Iowa State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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4.6 24 reviews
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Ethel

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18 Apr, 2022
I was recently awarded my SSDI case with the help of GGL Law Firm. He, and his assistant, Anne are knowledgeable, professional, compassionate, determined, extremely responsive and organized. Calls were never screened and they pick-up or respond to you immediately. They made sure I understood the facts of my case. Mr. Lutkenhaus did not give false hope and most of all, encouraged me to be honest about my disability. It’s very hard to discuss the disabling conditions due to my young age, but he made sure that no favorable facts were unturned during my ALJ hearing. They continue to care even after the case was heard. I highly recommend this firm to anyone.
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11 Aug, 2021
Wendell Allen took "personal" favors to give custody to a mother that relocated kids to another state without the father consent when he was the Guardian of the kids. He is not to be trusted.
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Dr. paul kolmetz

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07 Jan, 2021
A relative applied for social security disability benefits and had the claim denied. I was asked to help and began to research the social security disability application process. The statistics of denial although staggering were pretty easy to find. It seems that about 67 percent are denied initially and the figure jumps to about 87 percent for reconsiderations. Apparently your chances of success for reconsideration are even lower if you don’t appeal after the initial denial which was the case for my relative. Although I am retired while employed I valued contractors that had memberships in professional organizations specific to their trade or profession. This is the approach I used to help the relative retain a lawyer well versed in social security disability law and contacted NOSSCR – the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives and asked for the names of local members. Much to my surprise only two members worked in the Richmond metropolitan area. Gerald G. Lutkenhaus had far better reviews. From the beginning it was clear that Mr. Lutkenhaus was well versed in social security disability law, rules and procedures. I actually read an entire book on SSA disability before I joined the relative for the initial meeting with the GGL Law Firm. Everything I read was confirmed ten times over. GGL had both the knowledge and the essential experience needed for these types of cases. I must confess that my dislike for most lawyers is that they charge you for every minute you talk to them and they nickel and dime you for everything and anything they can which is definitely not the case with GGL. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Anne the paralegal at GGL. Anne too has an encyclopedic knowledge of social security disability law and procedures and is extremely responsive to emails and phone calls. So what’s the bottom line? Our relative had a hearing 9 months after the first meeting with GGL and was granted a favorable outcome. GGL beat the statistics!!!! I certainly would recommend GGL without hesitation.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in workers' compensation, social security disability, and other legal areas
“From the beginning it was clear that Mr. Lutkenhaus was well versed in social security disability law, rules and procedures.”
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Responsive and accessible to clients
“Calls were never screened and they pick-up or respond to you immediately.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“Jerry was very compassionate, caring, and empathetic. He acted upon my case immediately and kept me informed at all times.”
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Perseveres and does not give up on cases
“He has that winning heart and never gives up. He and his staff were very professional and showed me much kindness.”
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Obtains favorable outcomes for clients
“Our relative had a hearing 9 months after the first meeting with GGL and was granted a favorable outcome. GGL beat the statistics!!!!”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Social Security for the Workers Compensation Lawyer
2018:
BNA publications, Workers Compensation in Virgina
2007:
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Fiesta Book, Social Security and Workers' Compensation
2007:
National Business Institute Seminar, Issues that could damage your Virginia Workers' Compensation Case

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