Sunday, October 22, 2017

1 in 4 PERSONS WILL BE DISABLED BEFORE RETIREMENT AGE

You may be looking forward to retirement and enjoying some of your favorite activities.  Yet, there is a 1 in 4 chance of becoming disabled prior to age 65.

When disability strikes prior to retirement age, Social Security kicks in early to begin payments.  In most cases, a disabled person will receive all of their retirement benefits--which simply start earlier.

To get a benefit, you must prove that you are disabled "according to Social Security rules."  Social Security has a very strict definition of disability.  Generally, you must be unable to perform any of your past relevant work or any other work on a full-time basis.

Many claimants are denied and the denial letter simply says, "You are not disabled according to our rules."  These common denials can be appealed, and the appeal is where most claims are actually won.

My firm will look at your case with an experienced eye.  I have handled hundreds of cases like yours and I will advise you on the best course of action.  If I represent you, I will never charge you a fee until 2 things happen:

1.  You win your claim and get paid.
2.  You recover back payments or retroactive payments.

A disability is difficult physically, emotionally and financially.  Don't waste time.  Get the help you need to resolve your claim as quickly as possible, at no financial risk to yourself.  Call us for a free consultation today.  (256) 7990-0297

FORSYTHE FIRM: SOCIAL SECURITY JUSTICE 

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