If you are unable to perform any kind of gainful employment, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits or Supplemental Security Insurance benefits or both. Unfortunately, the claims process can be long and frustrating. Most times a disabled person must file multiple appeals.
After you file the initial claim with the Social Security Administration you must wait for their decision. If you are not awarded disability you must file an Appeal. If you are turned down again, you must Appeal the decision again.
That is the time to contact us. We will then prepare you and your case for the Administrative Law Judge Hearing.
There is no cost to pursue the claim. Legal fees are paid on a contingency basis as set by the Federal Government. Successful claimants receive a check every month and in most cases, a check for back benefits. At Law Office of Robert Morrow, legal fees are paid out of past-due benefits only.
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