Social Security Disability
The best advice for those filing a Social Security Dsability claim is to file the initial application without a lawyer. Most initial applications are denied and you only have 60 days to file your first appeal, the Request for Reconsideration. If you are approved, you will receive benefits dating back to the onset date of your injury. If this appeal is denied, you then can hire an attorney to appeal the claim and represent you at the hearing before an administrative law judge.
It is our experience that Social Security Disability law is strictly codified, but not so strictly construed. In order to qualify for benefits, your doctor must be willing to put in writing that your condition prevents you from doing any gainful work. This means that not only can you not perform the type of work that you have done in the past, but that you are not able to perform ANY type of work that would net you at least $500.00 per month. Additionally, your period of disability must last at least 12 full months.
Our fee is only 25% of any back benefits you receive. If your benefits are not approved, you do not owe an attorney fee. Call us toll free and without obligation at 1-888-442-7947 or send us an e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it as soon as your Request for Reconsideration has been denied, so we can file your appeal in a timely manner.
Attention Veterans!
Veterans receive expedited processing of Social Security Disability benefit claims. If you served in the military and became disabled on or after Oct. 1, 2001 you are entitled to have your claim expedited. You can apply for both Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income in addition to the benefits you already receive from the Veterans Administration. Please contact us for more information.
At least for the last year, all deploying military units have received an ANAM (Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics) test within 12 months before being deployed. This testing tool is designed to detect speed and accuracy of attention, memory and thinking ability. Concussion injuries which occur as a result of exploding devices and/or other head trauma may cause changes in reaction time, headaches, irritability, memory impairments and difficulty in sleeping.
A post injury battery of neurological tests should be taken after any head injury has occurred. The results of this post-injury testing can help medical personnel compare a person's speed and accuracy of attention, memory and thinking ability before and after an injury. (The ANAM test serves as a baseline). Please contact us for more information as we may be able to help you get the post-injury neurological testing necessary to prove the TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) which would qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits.
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Product Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse
- Drug and Medical Device Claims
- Disability
- Family and Marital Law
- Lawsuits/Litigation
- Criminal Law
- Wills and Power of Attorney
- Incorporation or Limited Liability Company
- Business and Commercial Litigation
- Toxic Torts
- Legal Malpractice
- Santander Class Action
No Recovery, No Fee Promise
With injury cases handled by Law Offices of Gary Green, there's the no recovery, no fee promise.
We promise you won't be charged a fee or expenses, unless there's a recovery.
And, when there is a recovery (after advanced expenses are paid back off the top) we promise our fee won't be more than your recovery!
We promise.
