I’ve heard there are people who can help with my Social Security Disability claim who aren’t lawyers – why shouldn’t I just contact one of them?
There are individuals or firms known as non-attorney advocates, who can be hired to help represent someone filing a claim for Social Security Disability. However, non-attorney advocates are not permitted to represent someone at the Appeals Council stage, so you are much better off hiring an attorney who can provide representation and knowledgeable assistance throughout the process. Contact an attorney at K.L. Foote now and we can assess your case today.
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