Social Security Disability FAQs
Can I appeal a case beyond Social Security's Appeals Council to the Federal Courts?
Yes. After being denied by the Appeals Council, you can appeal to the Federal Court.
Social Security cases can go
to federal court.
As a matter of fact, a Social Security disability claim can go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court actually hears an appeal about a Social Security disability case about once every two years.
We have successfully handled many cases to Federal Court. If you would like to discuss your appeal with our attorney, you can call our office or fill out our online evaluation form. We would be happy to schedule an appointment for a free consultation.
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Our law firm handles all types of claims for Social Security Disability - Social Security Disability Insurance, Supplemental Security Income, children's Supplemental Security Income. We also handle appeals - to the Appeals Council and Federal Court.
If you want to speak to a lawyer in Colorado Springs about your disability case, you have several options-you can fill out our online case evaluation form, call us, or e-mail us, and a Colorado Springs attorney will evaluate your case for FREE.
We have many clients from around Southern Colorado and the Western Slope including Alamosa, Buena Vista, Denver, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, Durango, Grand Junction, Salida, La Junta, Lamar, Monument, Pueblo, and Walsenburg.
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