For many people, the thought of being unable to work is frightening and
frustrating.
Our attorneys are here to help you
through this complicated process and get the maximum benefits for you. We take
Social Security cases at all levels: whether you just received a denial, your
case is at the hearing level, or you are appealing to the Appeals Council or
Federal Court.
Our win-rate for Social Security cases is
98%. You can be
confident that with us on your side, you have the best chance of winning
your Social Security case.
Are you over 50? We've helped thousands of people age 50+ get the Social
Security Disability benefits they deserve.
We have experience representing clients with a
variety of disabilities. Whether
you have been denied benefits, or
your benefits have been discontinued, it is important for you to
contact an attorney as quickly as possible to
protect your rights.
The
legalities of the Social Security system are very complex. Hiring a
qualified attorney helps you level the playing field, and gives you a much better
chance of winning your case.
The national average winning-percentage for Social Security
claimants who have an attorney at their hearing is 63%. The success rate of our firm
for all hearings and appeals is well
above the national average. It is 98%.
When you hire us to handle your Social Security case, you will find
that the fee paid is well worth it.
We handle all types of Social Security disability cases
We handle all types of Social Security cases, including Social Security
Disability (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Children's SSI and Social
Security appeals-to the Appeals Council and Federal Court.
We are very familiar with most disabling medical conditions-both physical and
mental, and have helped
thousands of clients get disability benefits. We handle both SSDI and SSI
claims. Many attorneys do not take SSI cases, but we believe that all Social
Security claimants should be entitled to representation, no matter what type of
benefits they are seeking.
Once you have filed a Social Security application, and received a denial,
that is the time to contact an attorney.
Because so many people have had problems
dealing with the Social Security Administration at the 800 number, we have
developed a set of rules to use this number effectively.