Social Security Attorneys

Anyone seeking benefits from the Social Security Administration has the right to work with an attorney. In many instances, working with a Social Security lawyer can be beneficial, even at the earliest stages of your case.

Applying for Social Security can be a complicated and often intimidating process. An attorney who is familiar with the process and the requirements can be a welcome guide through the red tape and bureaucracy often imposed by the SSA.

If you’re looking to file a claim or appeal a denial of claim for Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income, you can discuss your case with a local Social Security lawyer. Arrange a no-obligation consultation today by filling out the free case review form below right now.

Benefits of Working with a Social Security Attorney

There are many reasons why Social Security claimants choose to work with attorneys during their cases.

  • Advice on claims and legal options. Seeking a claim for disability can be a difficult process, and not everyone who applies will receive benefits. An attorney can help you get a better understanding of your situation and help you determine if your claim is worth pursuing or if other legal options are better in your situation.
  • Reviewing forms for missing details and errors. The vast majority of claims submitted for disability are denied by the Social Security Administration when they are first submitted. The reason is that essential details in the claim are either insufficient or completely missing. An attorney can help you ensure that your claim is as complete as possible when first filed so that your request for benefits may be processed quickly and smoothly.
  • Appealing decisions by the SSA. If your initial claim is denied by the SSA, you have the right to appeal that decision and have the right to legal representation. Even if you filed your claim without legal help, it’s not too late to consult with a lawyer as you go through the more complex appeals process.
  • Developing testimony to prove a disability. Proving that you have a disability is not always a simple process. The Social Security Administration may grant disability benefits for essentially any medical condition, but meeting the standards of true disability can be difficult. An attorney can help you gather medical evidence and testimony from others that could convince the SSA of your condition.
  • Meeting requirements and deadlines. The Social Security Administration has strict requirements for processing claims, and many first-time filers may be unaware of how to meet these. Missing a deadline may mean a claim is no longer eligible for benefits. An attorney can be mindful of these essential details and guide your claim along the necessary steps.

Find a Social Security Attorney Now

You can connect with an attorney today to find out what it could take to get your claim approved. If you choose to work with a Social Security lawyer, federal law prohibits your attorney from charging you until your claim is approved, and limits the total amount you’ll have to pay for legal services.

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