It is not unusual for Social Security Disability applications to be denied, regardless of the merits of the applicant's claim. In fact, statistically, it is likely that an application will be denied a second time upon reconsideration. However, after the second denial, an applicant is entitled to a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, a neutral judge who will hear evidence and argument and make a determination of an applicant's eligibility for disability benefits. It is important that an attorney experienced in handling disability claims represent an applicant at such a hearing. An experienced attorney and his legal staff can organize an applicant's medical records and history and procure the evidence that will help convince the judge that the claimant is unable to return to gainful employment. Helping disabled clients get the Social Security benefits to which they are entitled is a rewarding experience for this law firm. We know it helps restore the dignity that many have lost because of being unable to work.
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