Lawyer's Story
My name is Frank A.
Williams and I work exclusively in the areas of
Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security
Income Law. When someone calls Brown & Crouppen
regarding a disability matter, the following
questions usually determine the strength of your
case:
1. Are you working?
If you are earning less than $780.00 per month, then
you can still file a disability claim.
2. What type of
injury or illness keeps you from working? The
medical condition may be mental, physical, or a
combination of both.
3. Do you see a
physician or psychiatrist on a regular basis? If so,
the opportunity to obtain a favorable medical
opinion is often much greater.
4. What is your age
and work background? If you are under 50, we must
prove that you are unable to do any job that exists
in the workplace in significant numbers. The
standard becomes a little easier at age 50 and even
more so at age 55.
If you have an injury
or illness which limits you to less than $780.00 per
month in earnings, then you may have a good claim
for disability benefits. Furthermore, if you see a
physician or psychiatrist regularly and he/she
agrees that you are unable to hold down a full-time
job, your chances are even better.
At Brown &
Crouppen, we have handled many social security
disability cases involving just about every
imaginable illness and/or injury. Our clients
include those with severe anxiety, arthritis,
asthma, back injuries, bipolar disorder, cancer,
chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn's disease,
depression, diabetes, fibromyalgia, heart disease,
hepatitis, seizure disorders, schizophrenia, and
many other conditions which prevent people from
working full-time. We'd like to help you with your
case. To contact us please click
here, someone will contact you promptly.
Brown & Crouppen can help you make informed
decisions about your legal rights, so please call
Brown & Crouppen at
1-800-536-HELP for your free legal
consultation or save time with our online
Contact Form.
My
name is Raymond G. I first filed a claim for social
security disability benefits in early 1996 without
the help of an attorney. I appealed two denials and
went to a hearing before an administrative law
judge, believing that he would make a fair decision
after looking at all of my records. Unfortunately,
he did not consider most of the records in my file
and did not listen to my testimony...
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The fact is that almost all the cases we take are disability claims that have been turned down, sometimes multiple times, by people who didn’t have attorneys. Remember the Social Security Administration is not set up to be your advocate, their job is to represent the system, not you. Statistics prove that people with lawyers are more likely to win their cases then those who go it alone.
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Call Brown & Crouppen at
1-800-536-HELP
for your free legal consultation or save time with
our online
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