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Help with my disability case

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Help with my disability case, I get approached on a regular basis and asked, can i get help with my disability case? The answer is yes, you can get help with your disability case, even if you have no money, I am only paid if I win your claim, there is never any money up front required. Social Security disability can be very difficult to understand, as such I have made it my only practice area. I understand why people ask, can I get with my disability case, but at my office you never have to have money to apply or appeal, I am only paid if I win your claim.

In a Social Security disability case there are many different stages, application, appeal, and hearing, at anyone of those stages you can retain my office and get the help you deserve, you can stop asking can I get help with my disability claim, and let me guide you through the process of Social Security disability. You can call at 1-877-271-2633 toll free, you never have to come into an office, most all of the work can be done over the phone and through the mail. If a hearing is required I will be there with you in front of the Judge explaining why you meet the requirements to be declared disabled.

There are many deadlines and documents to file, if you are thinking of filing a disability claim, give me a call, I can assist you from the beginning and it never costs you anymore. Get help with your disability claim today, simply pick up the phone and let me start working for you. I travel the United States representing hard working people who need help with their disability claim. If you have been denied your Social Security disability call me today, I would be glad to assist you with your appeal, call today and get the help you deserve.

 

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Do I need a disability attorney

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Do I need a disability attorney? I hear this question a lot, my simple answer is yes. In short I can say that having a disability attorney on your side can alleviate a lot of stress associated with applying and or appealing your disability claim. I am familiar with every aspect of the disability process and there are just not many questions that I can answer. So when I am asked, do I need a disability attorney, my answer is absolutely yes.

As a disability attorney I prepare you for your hearing or I help you apply for your disability or appeal a denial of your disability claim. Many times this unfortunately is not so easy for some people who have not worked with Social Security disability. Many times multiple questions are sent to the person applying, you must answer and send back in 10 days as the letter says,  In another area that many over look when they ask do I need a disability attorney is getting paid once they win they win their claim. In many situations I have had to deal with head office for Social Security disability even after I have won a person’s claim, sometimes it is to supply supporting documents about living areas, proving the person is not dead (this is very true), getting a payee for the claimant, the list is long, but  sometimes just winning your claim is not the end, and most of the time Social Security does not get in touch with the claimant, it takes the claimant or their attorney following up on the claim to get the payments started.

I meet all the deadlines for your claim, and if you miss one it can cause your claim to be denied, I can go over the questions they ask you and help you with your responses, I will be at the hearing with you should the government require one, which in most cases they do, so when someone says do I need disability attorney, I say simply yes. From start to finish in a disability claim there are so many small things that have to be done, miss just one and that could cause a dismissal or unfavorable ruling in your claim.

When they ask me do I need a disability attorney,  I always ask them would you do surgery on yourself, would you do your own dental work, generally the answer is no, so I respond the same way, getting a good disability attorney for your disability claim is important, and in my opinion necessary.

Please feel free to phone me at toll free 1-877-271-2633, I look forward to talking with you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

Filed Under: Disability Hearing Attorney Tagged With: appeal, application, attorney, back, benefits, Chronic, diabetes, disability, disabled, lawyer, neuropathy, security, social, ssa, ssi, stroke, surgery, transplant, va, veterans

Disability Attorney Supreme Court of The United States

by Disability Lawyer

disability attorneyAs a disability attorney Supreme Court of The United States bar licensed now, I can say I was very honored that this privilege was granted to me. As a disability attorney you never know how far you must pursue a claim for a client. As disability attorney it is always a great accomplishment to win a claim for a client, and when some claims need to be appealed I want to make myself available for every option in the pursuit of your claim.
As a disability attorney Supreme Court of The United States admitted I am required to represent my clients with the most up to date knowledge available in disability law. I saw first hand how social security disability helped my father when he became disabled after working for 30 years.
A disability claim is a very serious matter, I approach it with all of my experience and trial work knowledge. I make myself available to my disability clients, and in most cases the client never has to leave their home, I can do most of the work for you on the phone. I have always represented claimants, I have never worked for the government or social security, I work for hard working people.

Please give me a call anytime, and remember I take social security disability claims nationwide, I am licensed in state court, federal court, and the Supreme Court of The United States. Give me a call today, let me work for you. Toll free number,  1 (877) 271 2633.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Back Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

In your search for a back disability attorney you will want to ask how familiar your attorney is with back disabilities.

A back disability can leave a person realizing how much they use their back on the job. As a back disability attorney I have seen the Dr. tell the client that they need back surgery, and may not be able to return to their job. Unfortunately after the first back surgery many of my clients discover that they can no longer work at all, as a back disability attorney I have seen this so many times. Just having mobility can be an issue for many back injury clients who have surgery, many clients have to use assistants in walking, or have to take pain medication.  

The damage  and surgery to the spine and back can range from ruptured discs; scoliosis; harrington rod implant; stimulator implant; spinal fusion,  and many other types of surgery and damages to the spine and back. A back surgery is a very serious situation, and letting social security disability know about it is very important.   In my experiences as a back disability attorney I understand that even after surgery many people cant go back to work.

It can be a scary time when the realization strikes that you can no longer work due to your back condition, however here at my office I have helped many back injury clients and understand how I need to handle your claim. I can help you at the initial application level or after you receive your denial letter from social security disability, it does not cost anymore money to have me help you from the initial application level, and of course there is never an up front fee for my service, and you do not owe me any money should I not win your claim, that is a promise from me, Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq. the founder and owner of this office.

I will review your medical records, (and consult with medical professionals should that be necessary) and let social security know about your back injury, and what type of surgery was performed on your back along with any hardware that was put into your back, and or any type of medical device implanted or used in your surgery, it is important to convey to social security disability the seriousness of your back surgery, and or multiple back surgeries.  

Please give me a call, if you can’t come to me, I will come to you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Disability Hearing Attorney, Tennessee Disability Attorney Tagged With: appeal, application, apply, attorney, back, benefits, Chronic, dib, disability, disabled, disc, florida, fusion, fusions, hospital, injury, kentucky, pay, reconsideration, security, social, ssa, ssi, surgery, tennessee, veterans

Appeal Disability Denial Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

As an appeal disability denial attorney I hear so often from my clients, I can’t believe they denied my disability claim! It is part of my job as an appeal disability denial attorney to explain to clients that this is the norm, and not the exception. Many of my clients think that because they have worked their entire life the social security disability organization will readily approve their claim, this is very far from the truth.

Social security disability has many factors, work in your past is definitely very important when filing, but most important is, can you work at your job, and or work another job? There are so many factors that they look at in processing your claim, we understand that, at my office we strive to make social security disability aware of as many as possible to assist in appealing your claim, after a denial letter has been received by you.  

It is not a good idea to keep refiling after you receive your denial letter, social security disability developed the appeals process for a reason, it is best to use it. By simply refiling your can lose value months of back pay, it is always best to file your appeal. The process moves along much better by following the appeals process developed by social security.

Filing the appeal can be time consuming work, there are also deadlines to meet, should you miss one of these deadlines your claim could be tossed out and dismissed for failure to file in a timely manner. Once my office meets with you, I will handle all the deadlines and make sure your appeal reaches the social security office in time to secure your rights.

At my office I can come to you, once you receive your denial letter just give me a call. At my office the most important case is your case, I look forward to speaking with you. 

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Nashville Disability Attorney, Tennessee Disability Attorney Tagged With: appeal, application, attorney, atty, back, benefits, denial, denied, disability, disabled, disorder, kentucky, lawyer, letter, nashville, pay, reconsideration, security, social, ssi, tennessee, veterans

Back Surgery Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

back surgery disability attorneyAs a back surgery disability attorney I have represented a large number of claimants who suffer from the effects of back surgery and multiple back surgeries. As a back surgery disability attorney I see that back surgeries quite often involve  permanent screws, pins, plates, and rods are placed on the spinal column, replacement of discs; removal of discs, and spinal fusion. When you choose your back surgery disability attorney, do you want to know they have done this before? Call us at 1 (877) 271-2633. 

The most common effects from back surgery tends to be the inability to tolerate bending over; tolerate standing for periods of time; sitting down for long periods of time; missing work often;  and constant pain. While many claimants tend to feel better after their surgery, they can never return to their career, and often find it impossible to return to work, due to their physical limitations associated with their back.

Most back surgeries have to be done as a result of  accidents, disease, and or a combination of the two. Social Security disability has several listings that take into account all the problems that are associated with back surgeries and multiple back surgeries, due in part to either disease and or an accident.

A very important part of your disability case will be your medical records, they will show the judge what you have been through, and what you suffer from, along with a detailed explanation of your back surgery and or surgeries. Sometimes it is possible to obtain a medical source statement from a treating physician such as back surgeon and or a primary care doctor, obtaining one of these allows the judge to get an up to date opinion from your doctor.

If you need our assistance with your disability claim, please give me a call, you will speak directly to an attorney, and if I on the phone with another client, I will personally call you back. Here at socialsecuritydenied.com your case is the most important case.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Disability Hearing Attorney, Nashville Disability Attorney, Tennessee Disability Attorney Tagged With: appeal, application, back, denied, disability, disabled, disc, florida, hospital, kentucky, mcmurtry, multiple, nashville, neuropathy, reconsideration, security, social, ssa, ssi, surgeries, surgery, tennessee

Disability Appeals Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

You took the first step and applied for your social security disability, and now you find yourself holding a denial letter. It is sometimes frustrating to know you have worked your entire life and now when you need disability, it is denied. What should you do? Do you want to talk directly with a disability attorney, or would you rather just speak to a paralegal or secretary and wait for a call back?

If you desire to speak directly to a  lawyer who handles disability cases, then you have come to the right place, as an attorney doing disability, I take all of my own calls from clients, here at my office, socialsecuritydenied.com you do not have to leave a message with a para legal, you can speak directly to me, and if I am in a disability hearing, you can leave me a short message, and I will personally call you back.

Speaking directly to an attorney can be a very comforting feeling doing your disability case. There just are no barriers between your phone call,  and speaking with me, your disability attorney. I use my 16 years of being a trial attorney to analyze your claim, to avoid pitfalls and to meet deadlines that can get your case thrown out. This information will come from me, a trial lawyer with 16 years in the courtroom. 

When you want straight answers directly from an attorney about your disability case, just simply pick up the phone and speak directly to a disability attorney here at socialsecuritydenied.com. I have always represented people, and I have never worked for the government.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Disability Hearing Attorney, Nashville Disability Attorney Tagged With: appeal, application, attorney, back, benefits, copd, diabetes, disability, disabled, disease, disorder, injury, kentucky, law, lawyer, mcmurtry, nashville, neuropathy, security, social, ssa, ssi, tennessee, vet, veterans

Free Disability Attorney Review

by Disability Lawyer

I will be your free disability attorney review lawyer, you can speak with me now!  Here at my Nashville office, socialsecuritydenied.com As a free disability attorney review lawyer I can give you insight into your claim, I strive to make the disability process as easy on my clients as possible. I always promise to you as my client that there is no obligation and no fee for simply calling me and discussing your disability application or denial. There is never a fee for asking me about your claim, and never a fee unless I win your claim. 

When you call my office you will speak directly to me, not a receptionist, not a paralegal, but dircetly to me the attorney. I will answer your questions, and try to give you an accurate assessment of whether I can be of assistants to you and your disability claim.

It is free, there is no catch here at socialsecuritydenied.com, you simply phone us, and I will review your claim, I will put my years of experience as a trial attorney to work, and give you answers that you have been wanting to know. If you want to retain me, there is never an up front fee, never! I am only paid if I win your claim, that is my promise to you.

Give me a call today, I would be pleased to speak with you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Nashville Disability Attorney, Tennessee Disability Attorney, Tennessee social security disability Tagged With: appeal, application, attorney, atty, back, benefits, Chronic, consultation, copd, denied, disability, disabled, disorder, firm, free, hospital, law, lawyer, mental, nashville, neuropathy, reconsideration, review, social, tennessee, va, veterans

Back Injury Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

back surgery disability attorneyAs a back injury disability attorney I see many clients that have suffered through a back surgery, things are not feeling that much better, you cant work anymore, you have no more insurance, what can you do? Call me today and let us be your back injury disability attorney, simply call my office at socialsecuritydenied.com and get the help you are looking for in a law office that works everyday in social security disability. I understand back injuries, I have at my office the ability to seek medical review of your claim by medical professionals.  I fight the government as your back injury disability attorney.

There is never a fee unless I win your disability claim, that is my promise to you.

Many clients at my office have suffered through back pain accompanied by back surgery, they can no longer lift and move as they once did, and this translates into lack of ability to work, no insurance and mounting bills. Once you phone our office for a free consultation I will take on the government for you from that point forward, you can leave all of the paperwork, federal rules, and phone calls to my office.   

A back injury is never an easy situation, with a back injury you are subjected to pain at every turn in your life, after all you use your back for just about everything. I understand your concerns in dealing with social security disability for your back injury. I am only a phone call away, and if you cant come to me, I will come to you. You will see an attorney before your court date, you will speak with an attorney, and most importantly your claim will be handled by an attorney.

Please give me a call today, I look forward to helping you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Disability Hearing Attorney, Nashville Disability Attorney, Tennessee Disability Attorney Tagged With: appeal, application, attorney, atty, back, benefits, Chronic, denied, disability, disabled, hospital, injury, kentucky, law, lawyer, nashville, neuropathy, reconsideration, security, social, ssa, ssdi, ssi, surgery, tennessee

Disability Hearing

by Disability Lawyer

You have just received a letter telling you that Social Security Disability has your file at the regional hearing office and they will be in touch with you about a hearing, does this sound familiar? It does to many, if not all people who apply for Social Security Disability. Most people phone me and ask, What does this letter really mean? I’m I  having a hearing in the next weeks, months, etc. The answer is usually no, most of the time it is many months before you will find yourself before a judge who is assigned to hear your disability claim.

The time between  receiving the letter and your disability hearing is a great time to gather and or make Social Security Disability aware of your continuing treatment, or for those who cant afford any treatment, it is a time to see some of the Social Security Doctors, or other health care professionals for the evaluation of your disability.  This is also a great time for me to review your records, and before your hearing date write a pre-trial brief.

I prepare a brief for your disability hearing to help point the judge to our strongest medical arguments for your disability claim. It is a brief including your medical records, your history of work, education, and procedural things like when you applied and were denied. It allows the judge to get a snap shot of your case before and during your hearing.

I am often asked, Do I have to say anything?  Simply the answer is yes, the disability judge will generally ask you questions about your daily activities, your financial history, your work background, and most importantly your health issues. Honesty in this questioning is crucial to your case, it is never acceptable to answer the judge with anything but the truth.  Many times my clients are fearful of some of their answers hurting the claim, and most of their worries are unfounded, honesty is always the best policy at your hearing.

How long until I get a ruling from the disability judge, after my hearing? There is no timeline for a decision, but usually I would say 4 to 5 weeks until a decision will be made. They will send a copy to me as your lawyer, and to you.

These are a few of the things that occure at your hearing for Social Security Disability, should you have any questions always feel free to phone the law office at toll free 1-800-271-2633 or local at 615-308-2633.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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This site is for informational purposes only, no attorney client relationship is created by use of the site. This site is not affiliated with the Social Security Agency, it is a private law office. Social Security Disability representation is non-jurisdictional, Attorney McMurtry is licensed in Tennessee, but permitted to take Social Security Disability claims throughout the United States and Puerto Rico due to Social Security Disability being non-jurisdictional. Social Security Disability representation is all that Attorney McMurtry represents clients for in the practice of law.