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Legal Options in Cases of Denied Social Security Claims

Claysphere Rivera asked: According to a recent study, the denials of initial application of social security benefits are prevalent.In response, the Granada Hills Social Security Lawyers have made the initiative to impart some basic information regarding social security and relate the judicious option in cases of denied claims for social security.Cases of denial at the [...]

Attorneys and Fees for Social Security Claims

Attorneys and Fees for Social Security Claims

Greeman & Toomey asked:
Attorneys who represent Social Security disability claimants generally do so under a “contingency fee agreement.” That is, the client does not pay the attorney unless and until the case is resolved and Social Security benefits have been awarded. A representative who wants to charge or collect a fee from a claimant for [...]

What Types of Social Security Benefits are Available?

What Types of Social Security Benefits are Available?

The Social Security Administration has established a number of different types of disability programs. Although the medical rules are similar under each program, the technical rules on eligibility set each program apart.

Do You Need a Local Social Security Attorney?

Meghan DiTolla asked: Social Security is a federal program, so one might assume that a local California lawyer may not be needed to handle your case.  On the flipside, some might believe that they should only hire a lawyer in their immediate vicinity.  Let’s take these issues one by one.It  is true that Social Security [...]

St. Louis Social Security Disability Lawyer Discusses Tips on Preparing for Your Hearing

Jeff Swaney asked: Our office has been working with “Social Security Claimants” for over two decades. Most Social Security applicants don’t understand what is involved in successfully presenting their case in front of an administrative law judge. First, it is important to understand that it is normally not enough to prove that you can’t work [...]