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WHAT IS A DISABILITY ADVOCATE?

  • Writer: The Forsythe Firm
    The Forsythe Firm
  • Mar 24, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 28, 2021

Noun noun: advocate; plural noun: advocates /ˈadvəkət/
An advocate is someone who pleads your case and stands along side you to get a good result. The word originates in the Greek language, where it originally meant "one called alongside" as a helper.
In the world of Social Security disability, it refers to a professional with the experience, training and knowledge to assist you in getting approved for benefits.
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