Anastasia B. Rattray, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Appleton, WI with 89 reviews
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Anastasia B. Rattray

303 S. Memorial Dr., Appleton, WI

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Melissa ruthven

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03 Sep, 2024
I hired them for my disability case. I have been unable to work since 2017. The only way I have mobility is by using the DONATED wheelchairs that were given to me because I have zero money coming in. I have Diabetes, chronic pain, IT Band Syndrome, Agoraphobia, anxiety and depression, and they tell me it's my problem that I wasn't approved. They were very lazy and didn't do one thing to help me get approved. You are better off trying to get SSDI yourself rather than hiring this lazy bunch of lawyers.
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Greg lecloux

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15 Jul, 2024
I Was represented by attorney Burkham in my disability case. (2024) The professionalism from Attorney Burkham and her assistant were no less than top notch! They are no doubt all business which is what I needed and they were there to help you if you have questions. Always returned calls. Never sugar coated answers. Their knowledge level was very good. If you would ask if I would trust them with any other cases of any sort I may have ?? for sure. They do deserve a 6 star rating but a 5 is all the computer will allow us to give.
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Barry faust

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20 May, 2024
Mark Sewell was incredible to work with. His diligence and background were helpful in guiding me to an equitable settlement for my personal injury case. I highly recommend the firm!
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who are skilled in handling disability and personal injury cases
“Ana Burkham and her team (Sarah J. worked on my case) are excellent!! Sarah kept me informed throughout the entire process. I completed the forms and they handled the rest! Because of their knowledge and experience they made it seem so effortless.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients, keeping them informed throughout the process
“Attorney Burkham and Sarah Jensen were great. I would recommend them to anyone. I reached out to them because i was having problems with my disability case. i was dropped by another law firm, because they said they could not help me. When i contacted Sigman, Janssen, Sewall Pitz & Burkham I was treated with respect and told they could help me, and they did!”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients, including fast approval of disability claims
“Ana Burkham filed my disability claim and in less than a year it was approved which rarely ever happens on the 1st time out. I am incredibly impressed with her for doing such a superb job.”
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Some clients felt the attorneys were not proactive enough in handling their cases, leading to delays or lack of progress
“The worst experience in an attorney you could ask for. Mr. Sewall is not professional in anyway and after several years my case has not moved forward at all due to his incompetence.”
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A few clients reported poor customer service, feeling their concerns were not addressed or they were treated dismissively
“I phoned with my concerns and all they did is call me back with the false argument my attorney used. They never looked into things unbiasedly, ignored my arguments because it wasn't in the e-mails!?, and didn't care about an unsatisfied client.”

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