The thing I hear most from my clients is the thought that they were hesitant to admit their own disability.
"I've worked all my life, and it's hard for me to admit that I am now unable to work."
"I delayed asking for disability payments because I couldn't admit that my working life was at an end after all these years."
If you're facing these type of thoughts, you are not alone. Admitting disability is the first step to facing the future. It involves a definite emotional trauma that each person faces in his/her own way, and own time.
My job as a disability advocate and counselor is to help my client explore options. To look realistically at the situation and ask, "Is it time to apply for disability benefits?" If so, how can I make less painful?
I am the first to tell someone, "If you are able to keep working, that is probably your best option." No one wants to be on disability if there's another alternative.
But when the time comes, I want to do what a recent client said:
"I was reluctant and afraid to face disability. You and your staff made me feel OK with it. You will never know how much you have helped me and changed my future."
When you really need us, please call on us. Even if you don't end up filing for disability, we're happy to answer your questions and help you explore options. And there's never a fee unless you appoint us to represent you--and you win--and get backpay from your case. Otherwise, everything is free. As it should be.
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The Forsythe Firm
7027 Old Madison Pike NW - Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806
"Across from Bridge Street"
PHONE (256) 799-0297
If you prefer to email us, it's: forsythefirm@gmail.com
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