To Hire or not to Hire a Disability Law Firm

By: Jean Kuda
Submitted: 2008-07-18 15:09:16
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If you are suffering from some kind of disability, then you are probably facing many problems in your life including the most common one - financial burden. Financial constraints are considered the biggest blow for disabled people.

One way to alleviate one’s financial problem is through Social Security. Social Security has been the refuge of many Americans. The beneficiaries received their benefits as the child, spouse or widow/widower of a worker, or as a disabled worker.

Although Social Security is most famous for retirement benefits, its effects reach beyond retirees. The program also provides disability and life insurance protection for workers and their families.

In filing an application before the Social Security Administration (SSA), it is advisable to hire a lawyer or engage the services of a Social Security disability law firm.

Advantages of Hiring a Firm

Filing an application before the SSA entails a long and often frustrating process. SSA is not an advocate for applicants. In fact, applications are strictly assessed and evaluated. Other applications are disapproved even at initial claim. Hence, it is wise to engage professional help in dealing with the SSA.

While an applicant may engage the services of a lawyer, it is more advantageous if the service of a disability law firm is employed.

Some of the advantages are discussed below.

1.    Hiring a law firm will increase the chance of your claim being approved.

Claims may be filed with or without a representative. Of course, having a representative is better than not having at all. However, hiring a lawyer as a representative is even better. On top of this, hiring a disability law firm is far more advantageous. 
In case of disability claims, certain information and records must be submitted. These requirements are vital that without them your application may be denied outright.

2.    Hiring a law firm will guarantee that your case is given more time and attention

Law firms have several lawyers in their employ. This means that you are assured that your case is carefully studied and is given ample attention.

Having a single individual to handle your claim may a little be anxious as he or she is likewise handling other claims or cases. In case of his or her unavailability to attend hearings or submit reports, this would mean disaster and delay to your claim. Unlike hiring a single representative, in law firms, other lawyers who are equally knowledgeable with your case may be asked to fill in.

3.    Hiring a law firm means getting financial and staff resources.

Law firms have considerable number of seasoned lawyers and support staff. More resources equate would mean successful cases.

A firm must have resources to do well against well-financed SSA.

Moreover, hiring just a single representative who does not have the enough resources may be pressed to settle cases too early or for fewer amounts.

Necessity is the primary consideration why disability claims must be approved as soon as possible. Immediacy in approving the application necessarily means having no delays. Denial of an application is a form of delay, which you must avoid because denial would mean having to go through the process all over again. Worse, by the time application is approved, it may all be too late for the beneficiary.

To help you with disability claims and other social security issues, you can confer with our skilled http://www.socialsecuritylawattorney.com/>Los Angeles social security attorneys. You can log on to our website to have your case assessed.

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