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Social Security Disability

United States tax laws require that workers pay a certain percentage of their earnings to the government to insure that they will, upon retiring at age 65 or upon becoming disabled, have a monthly income for necessities.

If you have been turned down by the Social Security Administration, you have the right to appeal. Farese, Farese & Farese, P. A., has experience representing persons in their claims for social security disability benefits. A person must be totally disabled for a period of at least twelve (12) consecutive months. A person must be disabled from performing any gainful employment for which they are qualified. Our attorneys know that proper verification of the medical information and verification of the physical limitations are critical. Experts are available to help determine how a particular injury and physical limitations may affect the ability of a person to work at any jobs for which that person is qualified. Proper presentation of a claim to an administrative judge often means getting the benefits a disabled person is entitled by the law. Farese, Farese & Farese, P. A., has a fee agreement on social security cases that they are paid when and if benefits are approved. If the client is not awarded social security disability benefits, no fee is charged. In any cases where a client is awarded disability benefits, the attorneys fee must be approved by the administrative judge.

Occasionally, social security cases be appealed to the United States District Courts. Attorneys at Farese, Farese & Farese, P.A., have the expertise to continue to fight for the client's right to challenge improper denial of benefits.