Social Security Disability FAQSocial Security Disability claims are confusing and usually require the help of an experienced attorney. At Abromson & Carey in Newark, New Jersey, we represent people throughout New Jersey during all stages of an SSDI claim. Contact us for a free initial consultation to get answers to some of your questions. Below we have provided you with some Social Security Disability FAQ: Q. What does your firm think about my case? A. The first thing to understand is that we would not be talking to you if we did not think your case has merit. Our firm works on a contingency-fee basis. If you win your case, we will not be paid until you receive benefits. You should come in and speak with us about your case today. Q. What do I owe your firm? A. Our focus is on resolving your case successfully. No bills will ever be sent to you until you receive benefits. You should contact us to get answers to some of your Social Security Disability questions. Q. What happens if my doctor says I am not totally disabled? A. You should not worry if your doctor does not believe that you are totally disabled. All that matters is that you meet the statutory definition of "disabled." We will work with your doctor to determine whether your injuries prevent you from going back to work. Q. Why should I hire your firm? A. We have been helping injured people throughout New Jersey secure Social Security Disability benefits for over 27 years. We are a small firm that provides each client with personalized legal attention. Our firm practices exclusively in the area of Social Security Disability. Q. How do I prepare myself to testify before an ALJ or reviews council? A. First, you should hire our firm to represent you. Work with us to review your medical records, employment history and injuries. The above-mentioned Social Security Disability FAQ is meant only as a brief description of some of your concerns. If you have been injured and are unable to work, contact Abromson & Carey to schedule a free initial consultation with our Social Security Disability lawyers. Se habla español - Nós falamos o português |
