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Social Security Disability

If you’ve been denied your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits for any reason, call 1-800-THE-LAW2 today. You only have 60 days to file a Social Security disability appeal.

Call 1-800-THE-LAW2 now to get your FREE CONSULTATION with an experienced Social Security disability attorney. Or fill out the fields in the Free Consultation box on the right of this page today.

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You’ve Paid Social Security Disability for Years, It’s Time You Were Paid!

It could take years to resolve your Social Security disability dispute. If you're disabled, chances are you don't have the time, energy, or the knowledge of the Social Security system to handle preparing for an appeal before a Social Security Hearing or Appeals Council. Get an experienced Social Security disability lawyer. Call 1-800-THE-LAW2 today. We’re ready to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in English and Spanish.

An attorney with experience dealing with the government’s complicated Social Security disability system is ready to help you get all the benefits you deserve.

Your Social Security disability attorney member could help:

  • Handle all documents or filing requirements
  • Get information from your existing Social Security file if your claim’s been denied
  • Obtain your medical records or information to support your claim
  • Protect you during your interview, conference or hearing with the Social Security department
  • Request a reconsideration, hearing or Appeals Council review
  • Prepare you and your witnesses for a hearing and question any witnesses
  • Make the claims process go more smoothly

Your Family Can Also Receive SSDI Benefits!

Each member of your family could also receive monthly Social Security Disability payments, based on your record, from the U.S. Social Security Administration. The members of your family that could qualify to receive Social Security Disability benefits are:

  • Your spouse
  • Your divorced spouse
  • Your children (younger than 19 years old)
  • Your disabled child

Why deal with the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) system alone when help is a phone call away? Make a toll-free call to 1-800-THE-LAW2 now to get an experienced Social Security disability attorney.