Social Security Benefits

Are you unable to work due to a disability?

If you are unable to work forty hours a week or eight hours a day because of your disability, you may qualify for Social Security disability or SSI benefits.  Disability payments can be based on both physical and psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, or other kinds of pain.

Whatever your disability may be, you want an attorney who will help you obtain proper medical and psychological evaluations, so that the Social Security Administration understands the full extent of your impairment.  We are willing to spend the time and money in an effort to assure your case is properly evaluated.  We will help you prepare every aspect of your social security disability claim to make sure you get the full extent of benefits. 

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With all our personal injury cases, there is no fee unless we make a recovery. Handling all our cases on a contingency basis means that our clients can focus on getting better, instead of worrying about financial or legal concerns.

 

You may call our office at 256-546-6314, or if it’s more convenient for you, complete this form and tell us briefly about your situation. We’ll reach out to you and  schedule a conversation.

SSDI Administrative Process

You can apply for SSDI or SSI benefits online or at your local Social Security office. It is important to file as soon as you realize you will be unable to work full-time for a period of at least 12 months.  If you receive a denial letter, contact us immediately for an appointment so we can evaluate your claim.  You must file the appeal within 60 days of the date you received your denial letter.

If your initial application for Social Security disability is denied, you still have legal options.  Many people receiving SSDI or SSI had their initial claims rejected.  If you lose at the administrative level, we can handle your appeal.

With so many steps to help you receive benefits, it is important to keep fighting until your disability is recognized.  We handle all our cases on a contingency basis, so you do not pay a dime until we collect for you.  After victory, legal fees are limited to twenty-five percent of your back benefits and expenses incurred on your behalf in gathering evidence to prove your case.

You do not have to fight for benefits on your own.  With the guidance of an experienced lawyer, you can take the right steps from the beginning.  Located one block from the Etowah County Courthouse, our Gadsden law offices offer Spanish translation services. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

Legal Disclaimer: The information provided in this interview is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, laws and regulations may vary by jurisdiction and change over time. Viewing this interview does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified attorney.

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