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Social Security Disability Attorney Tips
Hiring a Social Security Disability Attorney
The Social Security Administration in the United States was established for two primary purposes. First, the Social Security Administration was set up to provide basic financial support to senior citizens in the country. Additionally, the Social Security Administration was created to provide assistance to disabled Americans who are not able to earn a living due to their disability. Perhaps you are a person who has ended up disabled. If that is the case, you may have found yourself attempting to maneuver through the filing of a claim for benefits. If you are like most people, you likely have found yourself denied at the first level of the application for benefits process. If you have reached such a juncture, you should consider retaining a Social Security disability attorney. There are many definite benefits to be had by retaining a Social Security disability attorney.
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If you have already begun the application process seeking disability benefits, you now appreciate what a difficult process obtaining benefits can be in this day and age. In simple, 21st century terms, the Social Security Administration simply is not user friendly. Indeed, when all is said and done, most people simply are unable to successfully process a claim for benefits without the assistance of a Social Security disability attorney.
You need to keep in mind that a Social Security disability attorney has specific experience in dealing with that agency. In point of fact, in order to appear as an advocate before the Social Security Administration, it is necessary for a person to be certified by that agency to make such an appearance.
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When you retain a Social Security disability attorney, you will not be required to pay a fee to that person up front in most cases. The Social Security disability attorney does not get paid until you actually receive your benefits. And, any fee paid to the lawyer is taken from the amount of money that is awarded to you in past due payments. (You obtain payments from the time the disability occurred if you are successful in pursuing your Social Security disability claim.) The agency caps fees at what in reality is a reasonable amount -- a percentage that is less than what you would expect to pay in a personal injury case.
In summary, if you are serious about your Social Security disability claim, make certain that you seriously consider a Social Security disability attorney to represent your very important interests.
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