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CAN YOU GET DISABILITY BENEFITS IN THE AGE OF COVID-19?

  • Writer: The Forsythe Firm
    The Forsythe Firm
  • Jul 28, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 15, 2021

COVID-19 has delayed or shut down a lot of programs since March 2019. However, it is still possible to get new claims approved for Social Security disability.


Disability claims may be a bit more complicated now that Social Security offices are closed to the general public and most decision makers are working from home. But we still get new claims approved all the time.

The Forsythe Firm will help you file a new application, then guide it through the complex process toward a decision. If an appeal is required, one of our experienced advocated will file the paperwork, gather the evidence, and appear at the hearing.


Your cost for this service? It is absolutely free until the following happens:


1. You are approved for benefits and,
2. You receive back pay for the time you've had to wait.
If you are not approved, or don't qualify for any back pay, our legal service is absolutely free. We will not even ask you pay any of our expense.
Of course, case evaluations or consultations are still free and with no obligation. Simply all our office for a free consultation. Reach us at (256) 799-0297. (Social Security cases only).



 
 
 

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