13 Nov SSDI Lawyers – What To Know
For those interested in filing a claim for Social Security Disability benefits, there is a large amount of information to learn and the process can be quite confusing at first. SSDI lawyers are the greatest tool to utilize when going through the claims process to help with eliminating that confusion and here is why.
A Social Security Disability Lawyer are experts that specialize in helping claimants receive their benefits payments. Our attorneys have years of experience with tracking down and helping find the correct medical paperwork while obtaining the perfect evidence you will need to win your case and receive those benefits you deserve. Somethings you will not be able to acquire on your own and these things are easily traceable by attorneys so, why not hire one?
Our attorneys are also on top of any legal changes or implementations that may occur along the way of your claim. Our team is very dedicated to each and every client we work with and we keep you notified on every step of the way. We have a constant stream of communication with our clients to help simplify the process as much as possible and are there at all times.
Attorneys can also help improve your chances if you decide to appeal your denied claim. Your attorney through the initial claim process will be the same attorney you will work with for the appeal of the denied claim, and remember to always appeal a denied claim. Majority of the time it takes more than one try to receive those benefits so remember to keep fighting for what is yours.
Statistics online also show that those who use an attorney for representation were twice as likely to have a successful claim. That alone should be enough to show the importance of hiring an attorney. That all in mind, the limit for the fees attorneys can charge for representation is limited to $6,000 or 25% of your backpay. (whichever is lower!)
For more information please contact Victory Disability at (866) 350-7229 or feel free to use our free benefit tool here. https://www.vetsdisabilityguide.com/blog-lp