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The Law Offices of Steven Gaechter - Hasbrouck Heights, NJ

440 Route 17 NorthSuite 3A Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604- 7049

Updated: 11/01/2021

Hasbrouck Heights Social Security - Disability, ERISA & Private Long-Term Disability Law Firm

Overview

Steven Gaechter, the Law Offices of Steven Gaechter in Hackensack, New Jersey, concentrates his practice in Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability litigation, representing exclusively claimants for benefits under ERISA as well as non-ERISA private insurance plans. Mr. Gaechter is a past panelist for New Jersey ICLE as well as lecturer concerning Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability litigation matters before the Bergen County Bar Association...

About The Law Offices of Steven Gaechter

Languages

  • Spanish
  • Portuguese

Practice Areas

  • Social Security - Disability, ERISA & Private Long-Term Disability

Litigation

  • 100%

Published Works

  • 2003 Social Security Disability and Private Long Term Disability, NJICLE, 2003
  • Social Security Disability and LTD Issues for Lawyers, NJICLE, 2006

Classes and Seminars

  • Panelist, 2003 SSD and LTD Conference, New Jersey ICLE, 2003 - 2006
  • Lecturer, Disability and SSD Seminars, Bergen County Bar Association, 2002 - Present

Pro Bono Activities

  • North Jersey Legal Services, Pro Bono Attorney SSI Claims, 2002 - Present

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Fees

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

440 Route 17 NorthSuite 3A Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604- 7049

Fax

  • 201-288-0075

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