Social Security Disability
For many, Social Security is the only safety net when disability strikes and they can no longer work. This program provides cash payments and access to Medicare.
We have helped claimants with initial filings, appeals, and even filing a new claim after a prior denial — with claims handled in 29 states involving innumerable conditions.
The Social Security Administration will consider your ability to perform both your recent employment and alternative employment based upon your age. Importantly, your ability to regularly attend work and engage in competitive employment for 40 hours per week is considered.
Why hire an attorney?
These claims are complicated, and a denial at any level results in a long wait for an appeal or hearing. Getting counsel involved as soon as possible allows us to work with the adjuster, your doctors, and the court to provide the best possible information. We take pride in responding to all calls promptly, and in working with you and your doctors to obtain the strongest record for your claim.
In a Social Security Disability claim, your attorney only gets paid if you are awarded benefits. There is no cost or obligation for an initial call.
Meeting you where you are
Our office has several locations to make meeting as easy as possible, and we can often schedule in-home meetings for claimants with severe mobility limitations. You are welcome to contact us to discuss your claim at (610) 570-5253 or jhall@jrhlegal.com.
Conditions we’ve handled
Past claims span a wide range of physical and cognitive conditions, including:
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Epilepsy
- Back & Neck Injuries
- Spinal Fusion
- Hip & Knee Replacement
- COPD
- Circulatory Dysfunction
- Liver Failure
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Cancer
- Vision Loss
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Depression / Anxiety
- PTSD
…and many more. If your condition isn’t listed, please still reach out.
There is no cost or obligation to talk.
Tell us about your situation and we’ll tell you honestly whether we can help. Initial consultations are always free.