Social Security Law

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Like most adults, you wake up at least five days a week to go to work. Now, through no fault of your own, you’ve suddenly become disabled, and you no longer have the ability to work.

If you’re thinking of getting help from the Social Security Administration, it’s not going to be easy for you. You’re likely to be turned down, and Tennessee has some of the lowest reconsideration rates in the country.

We know exactly how you feel, but we may be able to help.

Social Security Disability Insurance

SSDI is a program that provides benefits for Americans who have suffered from disabilities.

If you worked for at least five years out of the last 10, and you have a disability that will last at least 12 months or may cause your death, you might qualify for those benefits.

Even if it’s clear that you qualify for disability benefits, you might still be rejected by Social Security for any number of reasons, especially if there is a technical issue with your application for benefits.

Take notice that you only have a limited amount of time to appeal; otherwise, your case will be closed. That’s why you need a quality Social Security disability attorney from the start.

Social Security Claims

It won’t cost a penny out of your pocket to retain the Holden Law Office to represent you during your initial Social Security Disability Insurance claim. By doing so, you’ll dramatically improve the chances that your application for benefits will be approved.

Get a social security lawyer involved from the start, so you’re assured of being treated fairly.

Contact our office by phone or email, and we’ll arrange a free consultation and case review on your claim. We’ll be pleased to answer your questions and advise you on your legal options.

The contents of this website are intended to convey general information only and not to provide legal advice or opinions.
Nothing on this website is an offer to represent you, and nothing on this website is intended to create an attorney‑client relationship.

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