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    Meet the Attorney

    Since 1993 I’ve been working on behalf of individuals entitled to Social Security Disability or SSI Disability benefits. As a Social Security attorney I have handled claims from application to federal court for a variety of different clients all with their own unique sets of disabilities and circumstances.

    - Tony Adderley

    Our Services

    Gather Evidence

    When you’re filing a claim for Social Security disability, it’s important to provide evidence that proves your disability.

    Prepare Testimony

    Preparing witness testimony for Social Security disability hearings can be a daunting task. Witnesses are often asked to provide detailed information that can be difficult and time-consuming to collect.

    Cross Examine

    Judges use medical experts at Social Security hearings to provide detailed assessments of the claimant's medical condition and to seek opinions on the claimant's ability to work.

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    Evidence Objection

    Objecting to medical evidence during Social Security disability hearings can be a difficult task without the proper guidance.

    File Appeals

    Filing an appeal when your Social Security Disability (SSD) claim is denied can feel overwhelming.

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    Increase Backpay

    As Social Security disability insurance programs are designed to help replace lost income when a person can no longer work due to disability.

    We Got Answers

    Should Ask Questions

    Am I disabled enough to get Social Security disability?
    Social Security has the toughest standard for determining disability. Not only do you have to be unable to do your past work you also have to be totally disabled meaning unable to do any work at all based on your age. You have to have enough medical evidence that shows that you're totally disabled.
    Should I file my application without an attorney?

    Probably yes. We turn down some claimants who have not been denied yet on an application. Some claimants just simply need to file an application. We turn some cases down because they're clearly disabled and they don't need an attorney - their application will likely be quickly approved.

    My claim was denied. Should I file a new application or file an appeal?

    Usually you want to file an appeal. If you file a new application with the same medical evidence that you had in the prior application you're going to get the same result, a denial.

    If I get a lawyer will my claim get preferential treatment?

    No. It would be unfair to claimants that don't have an attorney if represented claimants received special processing.

    How do I improve my chances of winning my disability claim?

    You can improve your chances of winning your claim with medical evidence that shows you are totally disabled. Such as MRI findings, X-rays, CT scans; Treating doctor reports; treatment with medical specialists such as orthopedist, rheumatologist, cardiologist etc.

    My doctor does not think I'm disabled. Is that a problem?

    Well it's certainly not helpful when your doctor doesn't think you're disabled. We would not ask your doctor to complete a disability assessment knowing that they don't think you are disabled.

    Should I apply for disability if I plan to go back to work in less than 12 months?

    Probably not. The rules require that you be disabled for at least a continuous 12 month period.

    I'm working part time. Can I still apply?

    Yes you can apply. But you may be earning too much or working too much to sustain a claim that you are totally disabled.

    I have not worked enough to get Social Security disability. Can I get SSI disability?

    Yes you can apply. But like for Social Security disability, to get SSI you have to prove with evidence you are disabled.

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    Tony Adderley is an attorney working on behalf of individuals entitled to Social Security Disability (SSD) and worker's compensation benefits since 1993. As a Social Security attorney he has handled a variety of different cases for a variety of different clients all with their own unique sets of injuries and circumstances.

    In addition to helping out with initial application filing, Tony Adderley and his trusted team of legal aides can also provide legal representation for individuals who might be entitled to coverage and benefits but who have already been denied by either the Social Security Administration (SSA) or the worker's compensation system – or any other program such as the state disability (SDI) program.

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