HOW AN ADVOCATE HELPS WIN DISABILITY BENEFITS

An advocate might be able to help get disability benefits that would not be attainable by the claimant. (This, of course, is never guaranteed).  A professional may be able to help you....
  • determine the strength of your claim
  • gather medical records and other evidence
  • develop a winning legal theory of your case
  • analyze the vocational implications of past relevant work
  • file applications, petitions and motions for you
  • attend a hearing before an administrative law judge as your representative
  • push for maximum back pay or past due benefits
  • prove disability back to its proper onset date (thus getting more benefits)
  • be sure you get all the money you are eligible to receive
  • appeal unfavorable decisions
Advocates are paid a small percentage of the back pay collected by the claimant. Therefore, it is in the best interest of both claimant and advocate to win the case and to settle for the maximum benefit available under the regulations.

If you do not win your claim, or if you win but no back pay is available, you generally will not owe your advocate any fee for his or her service.  Many advocates, including myself,  are eligible for Direct Payment by the Social Security Administration.  If you win and receive back pay, Social Security will deduct the approved fee and pay it directly.

To contact the Forsythe Firm, please phone (256) 799-0297.

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