Social Security claims

Legal issues and processes involved in applying for or appealing government Social Security benefits, such as disability (SSDI/SSI), retirement, or survivor payments. It commonly includes filing claims, submitting medical or work records, and challenging denials through hearings and further appeals.

How Social Security Disability Claims Work and Who Can Represent You

How Social Security Disability Claims Work and Who Can Represent You

Most Social Security disability claims are denied at the initial level—often about 60% or more. You can be represented by a disability attorney or a qualified non-attorney representative at any stage, especially on appeal. This article explains each step of the process and what your representative does to improve approval odds. Most Social Security Disability […]

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When Can You File a Negligent Security Claim?

When Can You File a Negligent Security Claim?

You can file a negligent security claim when you’re injured on someone else’s property and foreseeable crime wasn’t addressed with reasonable security measures. In Houston, these cases often follow assaults, robberies, or shootings at apartments, hotels, parking lots, and venues with prior incidents or clear risks. This article explains foreseeability, liability, evidence, and deadlines. You

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A Denied SSDI Claim Is Not the End It Is the Beginning of a Fight Worth Having

A denied SSDI claim isn’t the end — it’s the beginning of a fight that often leads to a hearing, where having the right representation makes all the difference

Most SSDI claims are denied at first, and many approvals happen only after an appeal and a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. A denial usually reflects process, paperwork, or medical-evidence gaps—not that you aren’t disabled. This article explains what happens after a denial, key deadlines and appeal steps, and how the right representation can

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