Getting a Disability Lawyer in South Carolina

Individuals filing for social security disability or SSI disability benefits in South Carolina typically wonder at some point whether or not they should speak with a disability lawyer.

Having a disability lawyer on a claim can certainly make a difference in the final outcome of a case, particularly if a case is scheduled for a disability hearing before a federally appointed administrative law judge. At even at the lower levels (the initial claim, or application, and at the first appeal level), an experienced and conscientious disability lawyer can sometimes work to ensure that a disability examiner (prior to the disability hearing level which involves a judge, examiners are the individuals who make decisions on SSD and SSI claims) has been provided with all the information necessary to properly evaluate a claim.

When should you think of getting of getting a lawyer if you have a pending claim in south carolina? Here's the order of priority: 1. if your claim has been denied at the review or reconsideration stage, definitely find a lawyer because you will need one at a hearing, which is the next step 2. if your claim has been denied at the application stage, consider getting a disability lawyer because nearly 80 percent of all disability claims are denied at the appeal stage which follows an application, 3. if your claim has not been denied yet, get a lawyer if you think you may be denied or if you think you may benefit from someone else handling all your paperwork for you. Additionally, having a lawyer from the very start will usually mean that status checks will be conducted periodically as your claim is pending (it's also worth noting that social security is obligated to keep your lawyer up-to-date on the status of your case, i.e. information that is sent to you is also sent to your lawyer).



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