We’re in Boston, our Clients are nationwide.
Most social security disability (SSDI) applicants ask the question, why hire a lawyer to help with my social security disability application? You own your disability claim, and you get to decide. An attorney can represent you at all the stages of the disability process. You don’t have to wait, you can hire the lawyer of your choice today.
Our headquarters is in Boston, but our clients are nationwide. We can file and handle an SSDI application in any state in the country.
Why Is It Important to Have an Attorney During the Initial Stage of the Application Process?
The Social Security Disability application process can be overwhelming. Hiring a lawyer at the beginning allows you to focus on your health and well-being, and let the SSDI application process be your lawyer’s headache. When you hire a social security disability attorney, you are “buying” the piece of mind that every form will be filled out properly, giving you the best chance that the Social Security Administration will approve your claim.
Do I Need An Attorney to File a Request for Reconsideration and Attend a Disability Hearing?
We believe it is in your best interests to have an attorney file your initial SSDI application, your request for reconsideration, and your appeal hearing. When an attorney is representing you during the initial application stage, that attorney will naturally file your Request for Reconsideration for you.
At your disability hearing, an attorney who practices SSDI claims should increase the chances of your obtaining social security disability benefits.
Nationwide Social Security Attorneys
Most attorneys refuse to represent an SSDI claimant at the initial stage. We’re different. We will work with you be through each stage of the initial application and appeal process, thereby increasing your chances of a successful outcome each step of the way. When contacting a Social Security Disability attorney, make sure that he or she will help you with your initial disability application and if he or she is not, look for another attorney who will. If your hearing is ultimately not local to our Massachusetts office – don’t worry, we are building a network of attorneys who can cover the entire country. We’ll continue to serve as your point of contact between you and the local hearing attorney in our network.