Getting a Disability Lawyer in
Virginia
Disability representation can be an essential asset to someone who is pursuing a social security disability or SSI disability claim in Virginia, chiefly because the odds of being denied on an initial application or a first appeal (for SSD or SSI benefits) are fairly high.
How many individuals filing for disability benefits get denied? Recent federal statistics show that more than 60 percent of applicants who file for disability in Virginia are not approved and close to 90% of those who appeal in Virginia are denied a second time.
Filing social security disability or SSI can be an extraordinarily difficult process. And it can be a costly one, because the longer an individual's case is drawn out, the more likely it will be that the individual will suffer substantial financial damage.
For this reason, among others, it is advisable to consult with a qualified disability lawyer. And if a disability claim in Virginia has been denied, an individual should seriously consider getting a lawyer to handle a claim. At the disability hearing level (the third step in the process and the second appeal available to applicants), the chances of winning benefits can be increased significantly by using the services of someone who is knowledgeable about the disability system in general and specifically about how to present a case before a disability judge.
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