"Client service comes first and foremost. I strive to ensure that every question is answered, every phone call is returned, and every client is comfortable with all aspects of my representation."
Catherine “Cat” Reeves is a personable and dedicated advocate
who focuses her practice on
personal injury,
workers’ compensation, and
Social Security cases. She started her career at Metzger Wickersham in 2011, developing her
skills and gaining an understanding of her clients’ needs. From
2016 to 2018, Cat assisted the homeless population in New Haven, Connecticut
with Social Security disability applications and appeals. She possesses
a hands-on approach to her cases based upon her experience of working
closely with government entities, medical providers, and case managers
to develop a Social Security claim.
Throughout the course of her legal career, Cat has worked with diverse
populations in a variety of different case types. She has been successful
in obtaining awards for these clients, which she attributes to her attention
to detail and assertive advocacy. She also takes pride in her volunteer
work. Previously, she mentored high school students in trial advocacy
to assist them in representing their peers for minor infractions.
Due to her strong connection with central Pennsylvania, Cat returned to
Metzger Wickersham in 2019 to continue representing injured and disabled
clients. She currently resides in Harrisburg with her husband, Phil. In
her free time, she enjoys writing fantastical fiction, playing the piano,
and trying really hard to keep a vegetable garden alive.