Social Security Disability

 

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Every Social Security case is unique and our role depends on the particular facts of your case.  The Social Security disability process can be lengthy and very confusing.  Many claims are denied simply because the claimant missed a deadline or failed to appropriately respond to inquiries from Social Security.

Our clients are able to focus on getting the care that they need and taking care of their families because they know that we are effectively handling their cases and keeping them informed on the status of their claim.  We maximize our clients’ chances for success and use our best efforts to get their claims approved as quickly as possible. Depending on the facts of your case, we may do the following:

  • Gather medical and other evidence.
  • Analyze your case under Social Security regulations.
  • Contact your doctors and explain Social Security regulations to obtain reports consistent with those regulations.
  • Refer you to additional doctors (usually specialists) for additional medical reports to answer questions raised by social security regulations.
  • Send you to a vocationa expert for a report on your ability to work.
  • Request that the Social Security Administration send you to a doctor for a consultative examination.
  • Obtain documents from your Social Security file.
  • Review actions taken by the Social Security Administration.
  • Ask that a prior application for benefis be reopened.
  • Seek a waiver of a time limit.
  • Seek a waiver of overpayments.
  • Request subpoenas to ensure the presence of crucial witnesses or documents at your hearing.
  • Advise you how to best prepare yourself to give sworn testimony at your hearing.
  • Protect your rights at a hearing by objecting to improper evidence and procedures.
  • Cross-examine adverse witnesses at your hearing.
  • Present opening and /or closing statements at your hearing arguing that you are entitled to benefits. under the Social Security regulations.
  • Prepare and submit pre-hearing and post-hearing legal briefs regarding your case to the administrative law judge.
  • When you win, make sure that the Social Security Administration correctly calculates your benefits.

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