WHAT A LOCAL DISABILITY ADVOCATE SHOULD OFFER YOU



Sure, you could call one of those out-of-state 800 numbers for help with your Social Security disability.  But here is what a local disability counselor or advocate should be able to offer you that these 800 numbers may not:

  1. a convenient, private, local office in which to counsel you personally and map out a plan to represent you individually.
  2. face-to-face meetings anytime you need advice, have questions or need to drop off or pick up documents.
  3.  a staff trained and dedicated to providing you with individualized, personal service.
  4. prompt return of your phone calls.
  5. in person preparation for hearings, meetings or conferences with Social Security - held with the representative who will actually represent you at the hearing.
Frankly, the boys at the 1-800 numbers generally don't have any local offices.  They don't specialize in personal service.  They usually focus on volume--handling as many cases as possible, a kind of wholesale approach to the business.  

Consider an experienced, dedicated but local disability advocate or attorney that you can walk in and meet.

The Forsythe Firm, offices located near Bridge Street in Huntsville, would welcome the opportunity to speak with you.  Free case evaluations.  Never an upfront fee.  (256) 799-0297




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