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Have you reached a point where your physical or mental health makes it impossible to maintain a steady job, leaving you wondering how you will support yourself or your family? When a chronic illness or sudden injury strips away your ability to work, the financial stress can be as debilitating as the medical condition itself. The complexities of the Social Security Administration (SSA), the seemingly endless mountains of paperwork, and the notoriously high rate of initial denials can make it feel ten times harder to provide for your family, manage medical bills, and focus on your recovery.
Fortunately, you don’t have to face the federal government alone or let the uncertainty of a disability claim disturb your peace of mind for long. The attorneys at Rosen Moss Snyder LLP (RMS Law) are ready to jump into action. As a respected nationwide disability law firm, we use our decades of experience and our hard-earned reputation as a trusted advocate to navigate the legal hurdles for you. We encourage you to contact us for Social Security assistance today and request a free case evaluation or book a consultation.
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The path to obtaining benefits is often long and filled with bureaucratic roadblocks, but you don’t have to walk it alone. Whether you are just beginning your SSDI application attorney search for an initial filing, or you are facing a daunting hearing, Rosen Moss Snyder LLP is here to provide the steady hand you need.
We handle a wide array of conditions, representing you at every stage:
No matter your diagnosis, we can provide a strategy that matches your specific needs, protects your future, and performs reliably under the SSA’s scrutiny. Reach out to the team at Rosen Moss Snyder LLP today for expert legal service and the advocacy you deserve.
Many individuals attempt to file their initial application on their own, only to find themselves overwhelmed by the legal technicalities. While it is possible to apply solo, having a social security disability claim lawyer in your corner significantly increases your chances of a favorable outcome. Often, Social Security claims overlap with other benefits; if you are currently receiving or seeking short-term disability, it is crucial to understand how those benefits interact with a federal claim.
How do you know if it’s time to seek professional legal counsel? Here are several signs that you need the support of an experienced attorney:
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a program designed for workers who have paid into the system through FICA taxes. At RMS Law, we specialize in aligning your medical reality with the SSA’s “Blue Book.” Our SSDI application attorney team works to prove your “Residual Functional Capacity” (RFC) by demonstrating that your limitations prevent you from performing any work in the national economy.
Our firm is proud to serve clients across the country. You can view our full service area to see how we provide local expertise with a national reach. The importance of medical evidence cannot be overstated, and we work tirelessly to translate clinical jargon into the legal evidence required to win your claim.
While SSDI is based on your work history, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a needs-based program designed for those with limited income and resources. Our SSI benefits representation involves more than just proving a medical disability; it involves helping you navigate the “technical” side of the claim.
The SSA looks at everything from your bank accounts to “in-kind” support. We ensure that your financial disclosures are accurate and that you meet the rigorous standards set for this vital safety net. Our history of helping claimants secure these life-changing benefits is reflected in our many success stories, where we have helped families find stability after years of uncertainty.
At Rosen Moss Snyder LLP, we work on a contingency fee basis. There are no upfront costs; we only get paid if we win your case. Our fees are typically paid directly out of the past-due benefits (back pay) you receive.
Generally, an initial decision takes 3 to 6 months. If an appeal or hearing is required, it can take a year or more. Having an attorney ensures no time is wasted on missing documentation.
A hearing is held before an Administrative Law Judge. We represent you by preparing you for questions regarding your daily life and work history, and by challenging any Vocational Expert testimony that suggests you can return to work.