Is your Social Security disability attorney harming you by delaying the hearing or appeal for your case?
That’s what a recent government report says. Along with lots of other factors, including the fact that hearing offices are serving larger areas and simply have more disability applications in general, the report mentions that some attorneys weren’t working in their clients’ best interests because they turned down multiple hearing dates.
Now, I’ll be the first to admit that a Social Security disability appeal can be complicated. It can take time to get all of the necessary information together to ensure that you’re giving your client the best chance at winning, and no one wants their attorney to go to court before they are ready to present a winning argument. But as a claimant, it’s vitally important that you only work with an attorney you trust and who has plenty of experience in this area of the law.
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Social Security Disability Attorney: Choose Your Representative Carefully
From the anecdotal evidence in the report, it certainly sounds like some claimants made poor choices with their lawyers and ended up getting people who didn’t really know what they were doing. When planning for your Social Security disability appeal or hearing, the last thing you want is someone who hasn’t done this before or seems like they don’t have the time to devote to your case.
An experienced Social Security Disability lawyer with a track record of success will only take on as many cases as he or she can handle, knowing how important it is for you to get the benefits you need in a timely manner.
For more information on how the process works and what you should look for in a Social Security Disability attorney, check out my or contact Marc Whitehead, a Texas disability lawyer at 800-562-9830.
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