Preparing for a Disability Hearing
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Stroudsburg Social Security Disability Hearing Attorneys
If your initial claim and request for reconsideration of Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits was denied, you probably feel defeated. You are not alone. The Social Security Administration denies about 85 percent of initial claims for disability benefits.
Understandably, many people give up and decide to stop pursuing their Social Security Disability benefits. This initial denial is not the time to walk away from the benefits you need and deserve. The next step in the Social Security Disability appeal process often proves to be the most successful.
If you wish to continue pursuing your denied claim, you are entitled to a hearing before an administrative law judge. This will be the first and only time you meet face-to-face with a judge who has the power to make a decision in your case. At Amori & Associates, LLC, we will apply our years of experience and legal skills to effectively illustrate your need for Social Security Disability benefits.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC, Today
Our firm's Stroudsburg Social Security Disability hearing lawyers have extensive experience advocating for clients pursuing denied Social Security benefits We have a clear understanding of the SSDI requirements and the right points to stress in helping you obtain the benefits you are entitled to receive. We want the administrative law judge to fully comprehend the limitations of your disability.
Proactively Preparing for Your Social Security Disability Hearing Our legal team will do all the groundwork possible to effectively prepare for your Social Security Disability hearing. We will work with your doctor to develop a strong legal argument complete with medical evidence and records of your disabling medical condition. We will also include any testimony from your employer or spouse demonstrating how your medical condition has affected your ability to maintain your career or change your line of work. We will highlight any medical testimony illustrating why your medical condition is expected to last at least a year.
During the Social Security Disability hearing, the administrative judge will have an opportunity to ask you about the extent of your medical condition. The judge may bring in doctors to provide additional analysis about your medical limitations. The judge may bring in a vocational expert to provide testimony about the types of jobs you may be able to perform. Our legal team will prepare you for the type of questions you will be asked and how to effectively address them. When necessary, we will cross-examine the experts used against you.
We will also prepare you for questions the judge may ask you about how your medical condition has restricted your ability to continue working. Our firm includes highly experienced attorneys prepared to effectively counter any vocational expert testimony used to dismiss the legitimacy of your claims.
Contact Our Pennsylvania Social Security Disability Lawyers
From our law office in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing highly skilled representation for clients in Eastern Pennsylvania. Call (570) 421-1406 or contact us online today for a no-obligation consultation with an experienced Social Security Disability hearing attorney.
Understandably, many people give up and decide to stop pursuing their Social Security Disability benefits. This initial denial is not the time to walk away from the benefits you need and deserve. The next step in the Social Security Disability appeal process often proves to be the most successful.
If you wish to continue pursuing your denied claim, you are entitled to a hearing before an administrative law judge. This will be the first and only time you meet face-to-face with a judge who has the power to make a decision in your case. At Amori & Associates, LLC, we will apply our years of experience and legal skills to effectively illustrate your need for Social Security Disability benefits.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC, Today
Our firm's Stroudsburg Social Security Disability hearing lawyers have extensive experience advocating for clients pursuing denied Social Security benefits We have a clear understanding of the SSDI requirements and the right points to stress in helping you obtain the benefits you are entitled to receive. We want the administrative law judge to fully comprehend the limitations of your disability.
Proactively Preparing for Your Social Security Disability Hearing Our legal team will do all the groundwork possible to effectively prepare for your Social Security Disability hearing. We will work with your doctor to develop a strong legal argument complete with medical evidence and records of your disabling medical condition. We will also include any testimony from your employer or spouse demonstrating how your medical condition has affected your ability to maintain your career or change your line of work. We will highlight any medical testimony illustrating why your medical condition is expected to last at least a year.
During the Social Security Disability hearing, the administrative judge will have an opportunity to ask you about the extent of your medical condition. The judge may bring in doctors to provide additional analysis about your medical limitations. The judge may bring in a vocational expert to provide testimony about the types of jobs you may be able to perform. Our legal team will prepare you for the type of questions you will be asked and how to effectively address them. When necessary, we will cross-examine the experts used against you.
We will also prepare you for questions the judge may ask you about how your medical condition has restricted your ability to continue working. Our firm includes highly experienced attorneys prepared to effectively counter any vocational expert testimony used to dismiss the legitimacy of your claims.
Contact Our Pennsylvania Social Security Disability Lawyers
From our law office in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing highly skilled representation for clients in Eastern Pennsylvania. Call (570) 421-1406 or contact us online today for a no-obligation consultation with an experienced Social Security Disability hearing attorney.
513 Sarah Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
(570)421-1406-Tel
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