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People often ask, “Do I need a Social Security Disability attorney (lawyer) to help me with my disability benefits claim?” This is a question each claimant will need to answer. Here are some things to consider. Are my chances of winning better if I hire an Social Security Disability Attorney (Lawyer) to represent my Social Security Disability (SSD) Claim?Ask the above question about hiring a Social Security Disability attorney to the same Social Security representative and you will likely receive the following response, “We cannot answer that.” Some people hesitate to contact an attorney to represent a SSD claim because they are nervous about cost or expenses. Berry and Associates only charges a disability claim attorney fee if you win your case.
Other folks don’t hire a Social Security Disability attorney because they think it is “obvious” that they are disabled. These people are making a terrible mistake. The Social Security Regulations define disability very differently from how we ordinarily think of that term. Without an experienced Social Security Disability attorney, those people are walking into an arena where common words have a different meaning and they are trying to prove a theory they don’t even know exists. Related: Denied Social Security Disability - what's next?
No Disability Attorney Fees Unless You WinUnless we win your disability case, there are no disability attorney fees. Berry and Associates is dedicated to helping you present and win Social Security Disability your claim. To receive any attorney fees for your disability case we must help you win your case. Attorney fees come from Social Security Disability back benefit, not your future benefits.
Berry and Associates knows how to organize and present your claim to give you the best chance to win. If we don’t collect benefits for our client’s we don’t get paid. |