History
One lesson I have learned after having served as the attorney for many disabled persons is that without an attorney who knows and understands you and your case, standing by your side, the appeals process can seem large, impersonal, complex and at times, a little frightening. While I do not accept all cases, the ones that I do take I handle. Personally. I interview my clients myself. I review each medical record before the hearing. I write a brief (a sort of roadmap) in each case, so that the administrative law judge can better understand your case. I am at the hearing. I have never met a person who asked to become disabled. When good people find themselves unable to work, to support their families and to pay their bills as they once did, they sometimes feels that the whole world is closing in on them. I understand that. That is why for over 35 years I have continue to fight on behalf of disabled workers.
Specialties
Law Office Social Security Disability Appeals