Social Security Disability Lawyers in Pittsburgh, PA
Do you have a severe physical disability or mental health disorder that keeps you from working full-time? Has it lasted – or is it expected to last – for at least one year? Do you have a life-threatening disability? Were your benefits terminated? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. But did you know the government denies the majority of claims, even when people deserve them? If you applied for SSD benefits and the Social Security Administration denied your claim, don't give up. But you need to act fast – you only have 60 days to appeal. The expert attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates can help.
And here's the second thing you should keep in mind: It's not your job to figure out if you have an employment law claim.
That's where employment lawyers come in.
- They know the ins and outs of the law.
- They can determine if you have a case.
- They navigate the complexities of employment law for you, so you can work together to make the best possible decisions.
Labor and employment laws vary from state to state, so it is important to have an experienced employment attorney on your side when taking legal action against an employer. Federal and state employment laws can be particularly complicated, and an experienced employment attorney can navigate this process for you. The attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates can answer any questions you may have regarding your case and will work to get you the best results possible.
If you think that you could have a claim, that's the time to get in touch with an experienced employment lawyer. Waiting to get legal advice can drastically reduce your options.
Do you have a severe physical disability or mental health disorder that keeps you from working full-time? Has it lasted – or is it expected to last – for at least one year? Do you have a life-threatening disability? Were your benefits terminated? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. But did you know the government denies the majority of claims, even when people deserve them? If you applied for SSD benefits and the Social Security Administration denied your claim, don't give up. But you need to act fast – you only have 60 days to appeal. The expert attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates can help.
And here's the second thing you should keep in mind: It's not your job to figure out if you have an employment law claim.
That's where employment lawyers come in.
- They know the ins and outs of the law.
- They can determine if you have a case.
- They navigate the complexities of employment law for you, so you can work together to make the best possible decisions.
Labor and employment laws vary from state to state, so it is important to have an experienced employment attorney on your side when taking legal action against an employer. Federal and state employment laws can be particularly complicated, and an experienced employment attorney can navigate this process for you. The attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates can answer any questions you may have regarding your case and will work to get you the best results possible.
If you think that you could have a claim, that's the time to get in touch with an experienced employment lawyer. Waiting to get legal advice can drastically reduce your options.
What to Do After You Are Denied
Many people who apply for Social Security disability benefits find that their applications were denied – even those who qualify. If this has happened to you, we know you must be frustrated. You can't work and need to be able to pay your bills. On top of that, the appeal process is very complicated.
Instead of waiting, call us today. You have just 60 days to appeal and if you want to make the most out of this second chance, our attorneys are ready to help.
Social Security: Proceed With Caution
You may be eligible for benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) if you've been permanently disabled in an accident or if you're suffering due to a disabling physical or mental condition. Benefits depend on your work history, financial situation, and medical needs. It's important to act quickly, because there are time limits to file a claim.
Info to Gather To Help Us Evaluate Your Claim
Before we meet, please try gathering the following information to assist in our evaluation of your claim:
- The reason why you can’t work (an accident or a disabling condition).
- The accident report (if you were injured.)
- Any medical reporting from health care visits.
What You Can Expect From Our First Meeting
Our friendly and compassionate team is ready to listen. We don’t expect you to be a legal expert. After all, that’s what we do. All you need to worry about is answering our questions and helping us to start building your case.
Benefit of Having Legal Protection for You & Your Family
We’re ready to give you a free legal consultation for your denied claim. If you haven't applied but have questions about the process, we can also help you apply. There are no strings attached and you're not obligated to use our services. But if you have been denied, remember that you only have 60 days to appeal. Otherwise, you have to start the process all over again.Don't waste another minute. Call us now.