We Represent Those Applying For Social Security Disability Benefits In Connecticut.

Social Security Disability LawyerThe Social Security Administration is betting that you will not appeal its denial of your Disability Benefits! About 40% of those who are denied do not appeal the determination. Yet, more than 60% of those who file an appeal are eventually awarded benefits by an Administrative Law Judge. Statistics prove that the likelihood of an Administrative Law Judge approving your disability claim is doubled if you are represented by a competent attorney.

Specializing in Social Security Disability cases in Connecticut. We help the disabled with applying for Social Security disability. Our lawyers help people whose initial claims for SSI or SSDI benefits were denied by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Our attorneys and professional staff devote themselves exclusively to assisting clients obtain Social Security Disability benefits. This committed focus and depth of experience has resulted in a high success rate for our clients. Social Security Disability Denial Claim Help Social Security Disability Law is complex. It involves a combination of Federal Law and Administrative Regulations, which are applied in combination with medical evidence. The medical evidence is used by Administration adjudicators to formulate a "residual functional capacity" that is then used to determine if you are disabled.

Although agents and employees of the Social Security Administration will tell you that you need not obtain legal representation, statistics prove otherwise. The statistics proved that those who are represented by a competent attorney are found disabled at the hearing level about twice as often as those who are not represented.

Social Security Disablity Help In Connecticut

Representation does not normally involve any out-of-pocket cost. Normally, your attorney is paid about 25% of the past-due benefits (up to a limit of $6,000.00) and this amount must be approved by the Social Security Administration. If you are represented and are found disabled, you will normally receive about 75% of your past-due benefits (25% will be paid to your attorney). Your future benefits are all yours.

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