Denied Disability Benefits Attorneys Representing Individuals in Boston, Worcester, Providence and all of New England
Most SSDI disability claims are denied because existing medical evidence is insufficient to prove that a person is totally disabled.
You may not have seen the proper medical specialists. Medical record-keeping may have been inadequate. Your physician may have failed to properly understand legal requirements. Reviewers for the Social Security Administration (SSA) could have misinterpreted your medical records.
Did this happen to you? Were you and your family devastated by denial of the benefits you feel you deserve? The Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire SSDI appeals attorneys of our DIAL A LAWYER Legal Network are here for you — with years of experience, sound counsel, client focus and a proven record for results.
Having an attorney speak for you at any stage of the disability benefits filing process greatly improves your chances of having your claim accepted. Many administrative law judges will tell you that they prefer claimants to be represented. Timing is also extremely important. You must file your appeal in writing within 60 days of receiving a denial of benefits letter.
We can match you with an experienced DIAL A LAWYER attorney who assists in each phase of disability benefits denial appeals, such as reconsideration, a hearing by an administrative law judge, Appeals Counsel review and in federal court. From start to finish of the process, our lawyer will be alongside with expertise, efficiency and availability to your every question and concern.
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You should not have to struggle to find the right attorney for your case. Contact us. Call 877-DIAL-A-LAWYER and we will put you in touch with a local attorney who can protect your rights and pursue the SSDI benefits you are entitled to receive. Serving Boston, Fall River, North Andover, Brockton, Providence, Sharon, Tauton, Walpole, Worcester and all of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
















