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How to Contact Kathleen Holt
Initially, I like to explore a person’s disability
case with them over the telephone. I will evaluate your case issues and ask questions. This gives me a good idea
if I am the right person to help you with your claim and it also gives you the opportunity to see if you would like me to
represent you.
I can be reached at one of four telephone numbers. Each of the four
numbers rings in my main office. The reason that I have four telephone numbers is for my clients to have a number to
reach me at that is not long distance for them. These numbers are:
North Seattle: (206) 367-2265 East
Side: (425) 455-1484 South King County: (253) 630-8738 Mercer Island: (206)
275-3408
My facsimile line is: (206) 275-3622
I will initially consult with you by telephone to make certain that I understand
your case needs and how I can best help you. Then we will set a mutually convenient time for us to meet. I typically
make appointments to meet with people at my handicapped accessible Mercer Island or Renton office locations.
My office on Mercer Island is conveniently located one block off of I-90.
For non-rush hour appointments, this office is easily reached from downtown Seattle or Bellevue within 10 minutes.
I am in my Renton location several times each month. This is in the
Evergreen Building directly off of exit 2 on I-405. The Evergreen Building is located on Grady Way, between the Holiday
Inn and the Renton Theatres.
Alternative ways to establish my representation. Depending upon
a client’s disability, there may also be times when I am able to represent you most effectively initially through telephone
interviews and mail correspondence, or by traveling directly to your home to complete our paperwork, or by meeting with you
in a central location. For instance, I have met with clients at a local Starbucks that is adjacent to a physical therapy
office in order to save a trip out of the house. I live with a disabled person, so I realize traveling to my office
may not be the best, or easiest, option in every case.
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