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3 Reasons to Hire an Attorney for Your Social Security Disability Claim

Going through the steps to receive Social Security Disability benefits can be difficult for disabled Americans. One of the best ways to make this process easier is to hire an attorney to help you. That’s why the team of Social Security Disability Lawyers at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin would like to point out a few of the ways an attorney can help you with your claim.

    1. Attorneys Have Answers– The laws that regulate the Social Security Disability system are extremely complicated, which is why the Social Security Administration allows each person pursuing a claim to have legal representation. Having a lawyer by your side ensures you have someone who can answer any questions you may have at any time.
    2. Attorneys Know The Deadlines– When applying for benefits, there are certain time frames for paperwork to be completed. A lawyer will be able to help you keep track of these dates and complete documentation for your case in a timely manner.
    3. Attorneys Can Navigate The System– As many as 60 percent of all initial claims are denied—but a lawyer can help you file a claim with the best possible chances of getting approved. And if you’re denied, a lawyer can help you appeal the decision.

      If you need help with your Social Security Disability claim, we are here to help. Call us anytime at (866) 684-7216 to talk about your needs.

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