Serious claimants can win full disability benefits in 2013 with Social Security. Yes, the program has become tougher - but the process has actually become quicker. And with professional guidance - truly disabled clients are winning full disability benefits. There is a catch - but one that can be overcome.
The catch is that you are not likely to win any benefits on your first application. Your initial application goes to a state run agency that makes the first determination on whether you are disabled or not. And the state agency wears blinders that simply doesn't allow examiners to see disability in the doctor's reports. As a result, they deny over 70 percent of all applications--which is a horrific failure. But there's good news.
There is an appeal system set up to correct state examiners with over-eager "DENIAL" stamps. An appeal for Social Security disability is not rubber stamped. It gets reviewed carefully and by the trained eye of a federal judge. Judges are impartial and trained to spot the errors of earlier examiners. If you really are disabled under Social Security's rules, you have an excellent chance of getting full benefits with an appeal.
Can you afford quality representation for your appeal? Yes you can. And we recommend you don't even try without it. Top notch firms will take a good disability case on contingency. That means that you pay nothing up front. The firm will prepare your appeal, including all legal paperwork, and appear to argue your case before the judge. You pay a fee only if the judge decides in your favor - and if you are awarded a lump sum back-pay settlement. The fee will be a percentage of the back pay you collect and will be paid by Social Security (withheld from your back-pay benefits). If you don't win or don't collect back-pay, you never pay a fee. This makes top notch representation within your reach.
If your application for Social Security benefits was recently denied - you have a 60 day limit for filing an appeal and keeping your rights to back-pay. Don't let the 60 days pass you by. Call an experienced Social Security disability representative for a free consultation today.
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
(256) 799-0297 for our Huntsville, AL office
(615) 732-6159 for our Nashville, Tn office
The catch is that you are not likely to win any benefits on your first application. Your initial application goes to a state run agency that makes the first determination on whether you are disabled or not. And the state agency wears blinders that simply doesn't allow examiners to see disability in the doctor's reports. As a result, they deny over 70 percent of all applications--which is a horrific failure. But there's good news.
There is an appeal system set up to correct state examiners with over-eager "DENIAL" stamps. An appeal for Social Security disability is not rubber stamped. It gets reviewed carefully and by the trained eye of a federal judge. Judges are impartial and trained to spot the errors of earlier examiners. If you really are disabled under Social Security's rules, you have an excellent chance of getting full benefits with an appeal.
Can you afford quality representation for your appeal? Yes you can. And we recommend you don't even try without it. Top notch firms will take a good disability case on contingency. That means that you pay nothing up front. The firm will prepare your appeal, including all legal paperwork, and appear to argue your case before the judge. You pay a fee only if the judge decides in your favor - and if you are awarded a lump sum back-pay settlement. The fee will be a percentage of the back pay you collect and will be paid by Social Security (withheld from your back-pay benefits). If you don't win or don't collect back-pay, you never pay a fee. This makes top notch representation within your reach.
If your application for Social Security benefits was recently denied - you have a 60 day limit for filing an appeal and keeping your rights to back-pay. Don't let the 60 days pass you by. Call an experienced Social Security disability representative for a free consultation today.
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Click HERE to visit our free website

THE FORSYTHE FIRM
(256) 799-0297 for our Huntsville, AL office
(615) 732-6159 for our Nashville, Tn office
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