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Social Security Disability Appeals

Social Security Disability Appeals Attorney Hartford CT

SSDI Appeals Lawyer in Massachusetts

Though your claim for Social Security disability (SSDI) benefits may be legitimate, it is likely that your initial application will be denied. The facts indicate that many adults with valid disabilities will have new claims denied or existing benefits discontinued. Fortunately, there is an SSDI appeals process available.

If you have received a notice of denial or of discontinuance of Social Security benefits, it is important to take prompt action. The first step is to contact an attorney with experience in filing and pursuing Social Security disability appeals, an attorney such as Terrance A. Low in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Pursuing Social Security Disability Appeals

Appealing your disability claim on your own can be a daunting process with the hard deadlines and tedious details that must be met. Attorney Terry Low works with his clients to minimize their stress while he advocates on their behalf. In his Social Security disability appeals work, he regularly provides:

  • Analysis to uncover the reasons for your denied claim and any insufficient information on the initial application
  • Assistance in completing relevant forms and notifying the Social Security Administration of your appeal
  • Pursuance and collection of medical records and doctors' reports to strengthen your case
  • Representation before an administrative law judge
  • Continuance in representing your appeal in further hearings and court trials

As a lawyer with more than 25 years of experience, Terry Low has represented hundreds of people who deal with Social Security disability insurance problems, while actively working for legislative reform to create a more just system for the disabled.

To schedule a free initial consultation to discuss Social Security disability appeals, contact The Law Office of Terrence A. Low. His office is within easy walking distance from the Springfield Social Security Office of Hearings and Appeals, making it convenient for him to promptly review records and prepare for his clients' hearings.