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WHAT REVIEWS CAN TELL YOU ABOUT A DISABILITY REPRESENTATIVE

  • Writer: The Forsythe Firm
    The Forsythe Firm
  • Sep 2, 2021
  • 1 min read

Most people turn to the internet when looking for a product or service. Thousands of people leave reviews about products and services they have used recently. These reviews can help you judge whether you are going to get competent service and someone who will work hard for you. This is also true of Social Security disability lawyers or representatives.


Consistent 5-Star reviews (*****), or close to it, tell you what other individuals in situations similar to yours found.


When considering a disability representative, you want.....

  • Experience in the same type of case as yours--Social Security disability.

  • Availability - a professional who is available to help you when you need it.

  • Accessibility - someone who takes or returns your phone calls.

  • Convenient Location - where you can meet with your representative to plan and prepare

  • Time to Invest - Will this person take time to get to know you and your situation?

  • Openness - Will truthfully tell you "the good, the bad and the ugly" concerning your case.

  • Commitment - He or she tries everything that is legal, ethical, honest and right to win your case within the scope of the Social Security regulations.

Think of internet reviews as a experiences of many, many people who have actually dealt with the individual you are thinking of hiring to represent you. Keep in mind, almost everyone has a disgruntled client or two who is disgruntled and blames the attorney for things he couldn't control. But you want to look at the entire volume of reviews and the "average" consensus.

 
 
 

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