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Do I Have a Case?

Experienced Disability Lawyer Offers Free Case Evaluations

The most common and critical question for many disability victims looking to the future is: Do I Have a Case?

The facts of your potential case are personal and extremely important, whether you:

  • Are preparing to file claims for disability insurance benefits
  • Feel you have been wrongly denied benefits, or
  • Believe your current benefits are under threat of being discontinued
  • Feel the injury was caused by someone’s negligence

Attorney Terrence A. Low has the extensive experience — across all types of disability insurance, personal injury cases and other needs of injured individuals — to evaluate your case astutely, from a range of legal perspectives.

Do I Have a Case?

Terry Low's excellent success rate in appealing Social Security benefit denials and negotiating favorable workers' compensation settlements is evidence of his substantial skills as a lawyer. Equally important, is his commitment to gathering all needed information and taking cases he truly believes are valid.

When it comes to the ERISA disability insurance cases that many attorneys will not take, along with complex private insurance cases, Terry will be equally forthright in offering an honest, educated opinion on your chances of success. He will answer your question — do I have a case? — as directly as possible to help you plan.

In almost all such cases, the goal will be to obtain benefits or negotiate a reasonable, just settlement that will help you treat and cope with your disability and maintain a good living standard for you and your family. Contact attorney Terry Low to discuss your fight to obtain deserved benefits in your disability case.

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