SOCIAL SECURITY

Social Security Disability


If you or a loved one have an chronic illness, mental disability, or injury that prevents you from working, you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. There are time limits for filing and filing appeals; therefore, it is vital to contact an attorney today to protect your interests. We can help you every step of the way.
Given the complexity of Social Security law, seeking benefits due to not being able to work can be overwhelming. At Lee & Oehl, we take up the cases of people who have been injured and can no longer work. 
The Social Security Disability process, from filing a claim to appealing a decision, can prove challenging. When you have been denied SSD benefits, it is imperative that you retain an experienced attorney that knows the law and can successfully defend your rights.

1. Make an appointment with us for a free consultation.

We can answer questions that you have and guide you through the process of filing.

2. File your disability application.

We can advise you of the paperwork you need for the initial application and help with filing it.

3. File an appeal.

7 of 10 applications are denied. If we represent you, we’ll file appeals and keep you informed each step of the way.
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