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CONTINGENCY FEE - SOCIAL SECURITY DISABIITY AID

 Legal aid is available to you on a contingency basis.  This means that you pay nothing now and a fee will be charged only if your case is successful.  If not, you will pay nothing.

The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville exclusively handles Social Security Disability (SSDI) cases and nothing else.  We have handled thousands of cases and have a solid track record of success.  You will never pay us a fee unless you win your disability case or appeal AND collect past due benefits.  And we'll put that in writing.

This "contingency fee" arrangement allows you to get top notch representation for your Social Security claim with the certainty that any fee you pay will be based on a positive result that puts money in your pocket!

WHY DO YOU NEED SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATION?

1.  Social Security laws and regulations are complex, technical and often confusing.  Our experienced advocates understand all the rules and are trained to handle them.

2.  Social Security will have their own experts on your case.  You will deal directly or indirectly with a vocational expert and a medical expert.  You need knowledgeable help with these professionals.

3.  Your odds of success are at least twice as good with an attorney/advocate.  The national studies show that only 31 percent of claimants win their disability cases without representation - but 60 percent who have representation win their cases.

4.  You will probably go before a judge for a hearing before your case is decided.  Expert representation can be essential in this stressful, complicated legal proceeding.  You will hear terms you have never heard before, have regulations presented you don't understand, and you will face expert witnesses that can "make or break" your case.  

5.  You need back pay for all the time you've already waited on Social Security to give you a decision.  An attorney/advocate can work to get all the past due benefits you are entitled to. This money is not automatic.  There are things that must be proven to qualify you to receive back pay or past due benefits.  An advocate/attorney is trained to represent you best interests.

Get paired with an experienced advocate who handles only Social Security disability cases.  We don't do car wrecks, divorces or real estate closings. We don't do criminal law or family law.  We don't mess with contract law, corporate law or debt collection.  All we do year in and year out is Social Security disability cases.  100 percent, and nothing else.

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The Forsythe Firm, 7027 Old Madison Pike NW, Suite 108, Huntsville, AL 35806.  Phone (256) 799-0297 or (256) 503-8151.

 



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