WHEN MAY I APPOINT A REPRESENTATIVE?

WHEN MAY YOU APPOINT A REPRESENTATIVE IN A DISABILITY CLAIM?
Posted on 2013-10-19 11:56:22

I am disabled and have already filed a disability claim with Social Security.  I now believe I am in over my head.  Is it too late to appoint a representative to help me?

ANSWER:   You may appoint a representative at any point in the Social Security disability process.  Look for a professional representative with experience in handling Social Security claims.  The representative will take care of filing all the necessary forms and notifying Social Security of his or her appointment.

Remember that 70 percent of SSDI claims filed in Alabama will be denied the first time and will require an appeal to win benefits.  At the appeal stage, the representative can be especially helpful to you.  You will not pay any fee unless you win your claim and get back pay or retroactive pay.

THE FORSYTHE FIRM
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY SPECIALISTS
PHONE:  (256) 799-0297

Free claims evaluations - Never a fee unless you win.



(256) 799-0297

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