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CAN WE HELP YOU GET APPROVED FOR DISABILITY?

The road to Social Security disability approval is often long and arduous.  It is a mistake to give up after the first denial.

The Forsythe Firm may be able to help you if.....


  • You have worked for at least 5 out of the past 10 year period.
  • Your disabling condition has lasted or is expected to last 12 straight months.
  • You are not able to work and do not expect to return to work within a year
  • You have current medical treatment to prove your disability
How Does a Consultation Work?

When you phone us at(256) 799-0297, we will get basic information about your disability, your past work and get to understand your claim.  If needed, we will set up a free in-office consultation in Huntsville.

If we agree to represent you, we assist with all paperwork, help in getting medical records and proof of your disability, appeal any unfavorable decisions and represent you before the government agency handling your claim.  If a hearing is required, your advocate will appear with you before an administrative law judge to argue your case.

You will never be charged a fee unless you win your benefits and receive back pay or retroactive pay, too.  At that point, the government will approve a our fee based on the amount of money you receive.  If you are not successful, there is no fee for our services, no matter how much we worked on your case.

Where is Your Office Located?

We are directly across from the Bridge Street Town Centre.

7027 Old Madison Pike
Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806

What Type of Cases Does Your Firm Handle?

We only handle Social Security disability cases, including appeals.

https://forsythefirm.wixsite.com/website


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