Pittsburgh Multiple Sclerosis Disability Lawyer
Pennsylvania SSDI Guidelines Attorney
If you have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease or other neuromuscular disorder and cannot work to earn a living, you are entitled to seek benefits through Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes a full range of neurological conditions for full or partial benefits.
Talk to an attorney at the SSDI claims law firm of Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. with offices in New Castle, Hermitage, Butler and Erie, Pennsylvania. The application process for a successful SSDI claim, or successfully appealing a denied claim is confusing and often frustrating, particularly at a time when you and your family are concentrating on treatment and recovery of your health.
At Dallas W. Hartman, P.C., We Take Care of Everything
The SSDI team at Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. will handle every detail of your initial claim or appeal of a denied claim for multiple sclerosis or other neurological disorder or auto immune disease. If your claim for SSDI benefits is denied, we will pursue an appeal by requesting a hearing for reconsideration at your local SSA office. We do not stop fighting for you until every legal option has been pursued to help you get the money benefits you need and deserve.
We represent clients who are seeking SSDI benefits for mental illness and physical diseases, such as:
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cancer
- Fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome
- Bipolar disorder, clinical depression
- PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder
You Will Not Pay Lawyer Fees If You Do Not Collect Benefits
We handle all Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claims and appeals on a contingency fee basis. The percentage amount we charge is based on the amount of money you recover for your claim. We offer a free consultation to discuss the circumstances of your disability or injury.
Learn more about SSDI at these information pages:
- What is SSDI?
- The SSDI Application Process
- Social Security for people 55 years and older
- SSDI and incarceration
- What is supplemental security income (SSI)
Free Consultation · No Attorneys’ Fees Unless You Receive SSDI Benefits
Learn more about Social Security for multiple sclerosis. We represent clients in communities throughout the Greater Northern Pittsburgh metro region and throughout Pennsylvania and Ohio. Call us toll-free at 1-800-777-4081 or contact us by e-mail to arrange a free consultation with an experienced Pittsburgh multiple sclerosis disability attorney today.