The answer to your question Can I afford a Social Security lawyer? is: Yes you can afford to hire a disability lawyer to help fight a denied claim because under the Social Security Disability programs the attorney is not paid unless they win and their fee is limited to 25% of the back pay not greater than $6000.00. That means that under no circumstance will you have to pay more than $6000.00 if you win. If you lose you don’t have to pay anything because it’s a contingency fee.
Can I afford to hire a Social Security lawyer to fight a denied claim?
Social Security Disability Blog Posts:
 Can a Disability Insurance Carrier Offset the Amount It Pays By the Social Security Benefits I Receive?
  Can a Disability Insurance Carrier Offset the Amount It Pays By the Social Security Benefits I Receive?A disability insurance carrier can offset the amount it pays if you receive payments of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. This is called a
 Social Security Disability May Help If You’ve Been Laid Off Due to COVID
  Social Security Disability May Help If You’ve Been Laid Off Due to COVIDOver 30 million Americans have been laid-off because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The job losses have hit the disabled and nearly community particularly hard, as is typical during an economic downturn.
 McKinney Lawyer Discusses: Can The Government Steal Our Rights During a Pandemic?
  McKinney Lawyer Discusses: Can The Government Steal Our Rights During a Pandemic?As a McKinney lawyer, I have been asked many questions about our Constitutional Rights during a pandemic, like COVID-19. On March 13, 2020 Texas, Governor Abbott declared a statewide public health
 Social Security Disability and Kidney Disease
  Social Security Disability and Kidney DiseaseCan I Get Social Security Disability for My Kidney Disease? Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) can cause drastic impairment of renal function, affecting your ability to make it through the work day. The
 
 