Hey, when it comes to getting Social Security denials, you need to understand that there’s a hierarchy, there’s a system you work through, there’s levels. When you get that very first denial, you say, what do I do with this? The short answer is you appeal, right? That appeal after your first denial has a name, it’s called reconsideration, it’s a bunch of paperwork, you have 60 days to file your first appeal after you get your first denial. So when you get that denial, the writing is on the wall, they’re not going to pay you. You should call an attorney right away and get the help you need and the help you deserve. So when you get that denial, understand you’ve got 60 days to file a reconsideration. You should probably call me on day 2 so we can get it going right away. You should probably call me on day 2 so we can get it going right away.

Local Experience Matters when Hiring a Lawyer for SSD

Local experience can be a significant advantage in SSD cases. Familiarity with local judges, medical providers, and the nuances of the regional SSD office can all contribute to a more effective representation.

Our team has decades of experience working on SSD cases in this area. We understand the local landscape and how to navigate it effectively. While we can’t guarantee specific outcomes, our local knowledge and experience provide a solid foundation for your case.

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