SOCIAL SECURITY
Helpful Information
You are not required to have an attorney represent you at a Social Security disability hearing; however, your chances of winning may be greatly improved if you do.
An attorney can help you gather and assess your medical records and determine whether additional medical evidence may be needed for your claim to be successful.
If your medical records are incomplete or there are inconsistent reports or gaps in your treatment history, the Administrative Law Judge may have grounds to deny your claim. One of the most important services an attorney can provide is gathering the proper medical records and submitting them to the court.
Having a lawyer with you at your Social Security Disability hearing will ensure that you have an active ally with you in court advocating for you.
- Disability Claims
- SSI
Helpful Information
You are not required to have an attorney represent you at a Social Security disability hearing; however, your chances of winning may be greatly improved if you do.
An attorney can help you gather and assess your medical records and determine whether additional medical evidence may be needed for your claim to be successful.
If your medical records are incomplete or there are inconsistent reports or gaps in your treatment history, the Administrative Law Judge may have grounds to deny your claim. One of the most important services an attorney can provide is gathering the proper medical records and submitting them to the court.
Having a lawyer with you at your Social Security Disability hearing will ensure that you have an active ally with you in court advocating for you.