Hours

Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (83 reviews)
55
7
4
1
16
Read Our 83 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (83 reviews)
55
7
4
1
16
  • Ben Kiddoo

    Staff is extremely knowledgeable. All questions answered to completion in a timely fashion. They made the process simple for me. I wish I would have contacted them from the initial application stage. Dont wait or try to navigate on your own.
    Apr 6th, 2024

  • Linda Allen

    Was not only late to meet with the judge, but when I was awarded $329 a month I was appalled.I did not get fought for because I was a stay at home mom...
    Mar 25th, 2024

  • Ed Ryea

    Very polite and very helpful
    Mar 13th, 2024

  • Christi Tollackson

    I cannot Thank Penar Law for everything they did for me!!! I had a long journey and the staff Linda , Nic and Tricia were very helpful, friendly, patient and caring about my situation. Eric Penar was my attorney and he presented my case beautifully. I know that he is extremely busy, but when needed for questions he made himself available. I left there feeling more like family than a client.
    Jan 9th, 2024

  • Gabrielle Marie

    I am mentally disabled from past assaults, I am physically disabled from those said assaults. This firm would not take my case because I needed to be established for at least a year with a mental health provider. I didn't know there was a mental requirement to get a lawyer to fight for your physical disability. But thank you for NOT taking my case!!! I was approved without you and get to keep 100% of my settlement. I strongly suggest you all do research on your law firms before retaining their services, this man is obviously full of bravado. He will only help women in my age category if he can go from a mental disability approach. ** Aww, Eric Penar, did I strike a nerve exercising my 1st amendment rights?!?!Clearly as you can see from this gentleman's reply that he is full of bravado. I was not suffering in silence. I told you guys what I was going through. I told you the mental health provider I was established with up and quit the counseling service I was going through. YOU TOLD TRISH to tell me that I had to be established with a mental help provider for a year before you ever took my case. This was after you called me at 6:30 p.m. and ask for a another client of your's. You can't even keep your clients phone numbers in order. You can unpack this any way you want. I refuse to go to a mental health provider in this County- they are sad to say the least. And I told Trish that. I kept fighting WITH OUT YOU and I won on my own. It's as simple as that. You can throw all the lofty law terms you feel like on my review. I'm telling you right now I have every right to expect my first amendment rights that you are a man that is totally feeding his ego. You do not care about women like me otherwise you would have took my case. I have every right to express my concerns to the public.
    Apr 1st, 2024

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About
Penar Law

Penar Law is located at 521 N Argonne Rd #102 in Spokane, Washington 99212. Penar Law can be contacted via phone at 509-223-7779 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   509-223-7779
  •   (509) 922-2345

Services

  • SOCIAL SECURITY
  • SSI

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Penar Law?

A The phone number for Penar Law is: 509-223-7779.


Q Where is Penar Law located?

A Penar Law is located at 521 N Argonne Rd #102, Spokane, Washington 99212


Q What is the internet address for Penar Law?

A The website (URL) for Penar Law is: https://penarlaw.com/?UTM_source=GMB_listing&UTM_medium=organic


Q How big is Penar Law?

A Penar Law employs approximately 2-5 people.


Q Is there a key contact at Penar Law?

A You can contact Gary Penar at 509-223-7779.


Q What days are Penar Law open?

A Penar Law is open:
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Penar Law rated?

A Penar Law has a 4.0 Star Rating from 83 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Gary Penar


Hours

Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

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Ratings and Reviews
Penar Law

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 83 Reviews )
55
7
4
1
16
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Ben Kiddoo on Google

image Staff is extremely knowledgeable. All questions answered to completion in a timely fashion. They made the process simple for me. I wish I would have contacted them from the initial application stage. Dont wait or try to navigate on your own.


Linda Allen on Google

image Was not only late to meet with the judge, but when I was awarded $329 a month I was appalled.I did not get fought for because I was a stay at home mom...

Business Response on Google Mar 30th, 2024
I am sorry to hear that you have had a bad experience with Social Security. Because of confidentiality rules between clients and attorneys, I am unable to comment on specific cases or whether an individual was a client at all. However, I can respond in general terms to the information you posted. First, and most importantly, I have never been late to a hearing with a judge. While it is possible that an unforeseen circumstance could occur in the future that would cause me to be late to a hearing, this has never happened to me. I take steps to avoid being late by planning to arrive at hearings 20-30 minutes before they are scheduled to begin. I tell my clients to do the same. This plan allows us to arrive in time for a hearing even if an unforeseen circumstance occurs. This also provides time to talk about any last-minute questions a client may have. I conduct pre-hearing conferences the day before a hearing, which typically last more than an hour, so that we can cover all the issues and answer all the questions a client has. Arriving early allows us to talk about any additional questions or concerns that come up. Finally, I am sorry that you were awarded a low monthly benefit. These benefits are based upon what an individual paid into Social Security when they were working, and whether they meet income and resource rules to qualify for SSI payments. I am also appalled by how these rules work, especially when it comes to stay-at-home parents. I agree that pressure should be applied to the federal government to update these rules. But the monthly payments a person receives does not reflect how hard their representative fought for them in their case. To the contrary, my fees are based on a percentage of what a person is awarded in past-due benefits. So, if a person receives less benefits, they pay a less in legal fees. Please contact me about your situation. While I cannot change what you were awarded in social security payments, I can work with you to discover whether you may be eligible for other programs. Examples would be benefits based on the earnings record of an ex-spouse or recently deceased spouse, benefits based upon a union contract, or benefits based upon a private insurance policy you paid for. I wish the best for you. -Eric Penar

Ed Ryea on Google

image Very polite and very helpful


Christi Tollackson on Google

image I cannot Thank Penar Law for everything they did for me!!! I had a long journey and the staff Linda , Nic and Tricia were very helpful, friendly, patient and caring about my situation. Eric Penar was my attorney and he presented my case beautifully. I know that he is extremely busy, but when needed for questions he made himself available. I left there feeling more like family than a client.


Gabrielle Marie on Google

image I am mentally disabled from past assaults, I am physically disabled from those said assaults. This firm would not take my case because I needed to be established for at least a year with a mental health provider. I didn't know there was a mental requirement to get a lawyer to fight for your physical disability. But thank you for NOT taking my case!!! I was approved without you and get to keep 100% of my settlement. I strongly suggest you all do research on your law firms before retaining their services, this man is obviously full of bravado. He will only help women in my age category if he can go from a mental disability approach.
** Aww, Eric Penar, did I strike a nerve exercising my 1st amendment rights?!?!Clearly as you can see from this gentleman's reply that he is full of bravado. I was not suffering in silence. I told you guys what I was going through. I told you the mental health provider I was established with up and quit the counseling service I was going through. YOU TOLD TRISH to tell me that I had to be established with a mental help provider for a year before you ever took my case. This was after you called me at 6:30 p.m. and ask for a another client of your's. You can't even keep your clients phone numbers in order. You can unpack this any way you want. I refuse to go to a mental health provider in this County- they are sad to say the least. And I told Trish that. I kept fighting WITH OUT YOU and I won on my own. It's as simple as that. You can throw all the lofty law terms you feel like on my review. I'm telling you right now I have every right to expect my first amendment rights that you are a man that is totally feeding his ego. You do not care about women like me otherwise you would have took my case. I have every right to express my concerns to the public.

Business Response on Google Apr 2nd, 2024
Because of confidentiality rules between clients and attorneys, I am unable to comment on whether an individual contacted my office for help, or not. However, I can respond in general terms to the information you posted. Congratulations on being approved for benefits! I am glad to hear that you fought for your rights to these benefits. Social Security denials can leave people feeling like they should give up. But Social Security often denies qualified individuals initially, and it is important to keep fighting for benefits until you have had an opportunity talk with a judge about your case. This hearing is where you want to present your best case by connecting your story to acceptable medical source evidence in the file, cross examining medical or vocational witnesses that Social Security calls to testify, and collecting medical opinions from your providers that focus on the functional limitations you have. When social security evaluates a claim for disability benefits, the rules vary depending upon the claimant’s age and past work experience. My firm conducts a thorough intake to discover issues involved in the case. We then have a conversation with the potential client about the facts of the case and how to overcome any issue we spotted. There is no fee for this service. Even when we decline to accept a case, we provide a reason for that decision and what steps a person can take to correct the issue(s) we spotted. You are correct that there is not a mental requirement to get a lawyer to fight for your rights to disability payments. I also do not require a person to seek specific treatment providers or pursue a specific approach to their case. Instead, I do ask that people to stop suffering in silence if they are not receiving ongoing treatment for their disabling impairments. Social Security looks to recent medical examination findings to decide a case. Even when a judge wants to award disability payments to a person, there must be medical evidence to support the decision or else it may be overturned by the Appeals Council. When I evaluate a case and believe a person does not have enough recent medical treatment to support a favorable decision, I tell the person to get treatment and call me back. I am then very likely to take the case once there is current, ongoing medical treatment that I can point to and connect the dots of what a person says about why they cannot work with evidence social security accepts. If you did contact my office about your case, I hope the information I would have provided would have helped you to better support your claim for disability benefits. Wishing you the best,Eric Penar

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