Today's Social Security Disability Tip:Hire
a free worker. Where do you get free workers? Social Security law
provides free professional help for everyone who applies for Social
Security Disability. At least, it provides that you cannot be charged
for any work on your claim until you win and collect benefits. In fact,
you cannot be charged a fee unless you win and collect a lump sum
settlement of either retroactive benefits or "back pay."
Therefore,
you are not running up any legal bills and run no risk of having to pay
an attorney or advocate out of your own pocket. When your claim is
successful (and you get paid), Social Security will withhold a small
percentage of your back pay as a fee for the representative. If you do
not win, or do not receive any back pay, you never owe a fee.
Therefore, you can get the professional help you need to win without
risking any out-of-pocket expense up front. There is a higher
probability of winning if you have adequate professional representation.

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A few days after I wrote this blog, I received a notice from Social Security that one of my clients had been approved for a disability benefit of over $2,000 per month--on the first try. I believe this case was won due to the fact that it was a legitimate disability--but also because the application was carefully and properly completed and supported by the proper pieces of evidence. I spoke with Social Security 3 or 4 times to be certain the case was going smoothly. My fee? Not a cent. Would I do it again? Absolutely. It's what I do.
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