A native Northern Virginian, Mr. Kattenburg has been a trial lawyer in the
Commonwealth of Virginia for over 35 years, concentrating his practice on representing injured victims of medical malpractice and individuals whose serious injuries or death has been caused by someone else's negligence.
A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the George Washington University Law School, Mr. Kattenburg began his trial practice in 1972 in Falls Church, Virginia, after completing a clerkship with the Hon. Paul F. McArdle, a judge who served on the Superior Court for the
District of Columbia
. In 1978, he moved his law practice to
Fairfax, Virginia with emphasis in insurance defense law. From 1997 to 1998, he served as President of the Northern Virginia Defense Lawyers Association. He currently represents the seriously injured, handling cases involving wrongful death, medical negligence, defective products, premises liability, traumatic brain injury, and high impact motor vehicle/truck collisions.
A veteran of nearly 100 jury trials, Mr. Kattenburg has appeared in state and federal courts throughout the Commonwealth. He also represents individuals who get hurt on the job in workers' compensation claims before the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission. Over the years, Mr. Kattenburg has acquired a proficiency in the intricacies of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, the Federal Tort Claims Act, the Virginia Tort Claims Act, the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act, and the Virginia Workers' Compensation Act.
When not practicing law in his office or the courtroom, you may find him on a basketball court where he officiates high-school boys' and girls' varsity basketball. He is a past President of the Eudora Civic Association (
Vienna, Virginia
) and since 1990 has served as Head Usher of his church. Mr. Kattenburg is married and the father of two sons.
He strongly believes in honesty, sincerity, and integrity and remains committed to providing justice for those who are injured owing to someone else's wrongdoing. He welcomes the opportunity to discuss your case.