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DENIED DISABILITY BENEFITS? THIS IS IMPORTANT

 If you are denied Social Security disability benefits, you only have 60 days to file a written appeal. Most claims are approved in the appeal stage.  So the 60 days matter.   If you've been denied, this is NOT Social Security's final word.  Even though the denial letters says "You are not disabled under our rules," you may indeed be eligible for benefits. Social Security denies up to 80 percent of initial applications.  Routinely.  They just do.  (They don't do a very good job in reviewing applications).  At the appeals hearing level, 50 to 58 percent of claims are PAID . If you have been denied, you must act quickly. Call Charles W. Forsythe at the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville. (256) 799-0297. Mr. Forsythe has 25 years experience in Social Security disability appeals and hearings.  The Forsythe Firm has a great record of securing maximum benefits, including maximum past due payments. Advantages of Representation by The Forsythe Firm We do So...
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SUREST WAY TO CORRECT A DENIED DISABILITY CLAIM AND GET PAID

  Social Security Disability claims are denied 8 times out of 10.  Approval on the first application is rare.  Things you should know: 1.  Getting an early denial does NOT mean that you are not qualified or that you are not disabled.   2.  Social Security's approval process is flawed and produces an error rate of over 50 percent.  Yes.  More than one-half of the denials issued for SSDI applications are wrong.  The system is programed to deny you. Over one-half of denials can be overturned and PAID on appeal. It may take 2 appeals to get approved. --Reconsideration (first appeal) likely to be denied, too. --Hearing before Administrative Law Judge (your best chance). According to a study by the US Government, you are 3 times more likely to be approved if you are represented by an experienced Social Security disability lawyer.  3 times more likely! What Does an Experienced Attorney Cost? Nothing until after you are approved and receiv...

WHAT FACTORS AFFECT A SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIM?

 FACTORS AFFECTING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIM There are several factors that will affect whether or not you can receive Social Security disability benefits.  Some of these factors you can control-- and some you can't. AGE:  While persons of all ages get disability benefits, it is clear that persons who are age 50 or older have an advantage. EDUCATION:  Education generally prepares a person to work.  Individuals with more education may have access to more jobs than individuals who have limited education.  Thus, a highly educated person may have more of a challenge with a disability claim. PAST WORK EXPERIENCE:  A highly skilled person is able to perform jobs that the unskilled person cannot.  Therefore, skilled jobs may be lighter work or less physically demanding than unskilled jobs. MEDICAL IMPAIRMENT(S):  All claimants must have a severe, medically determinable impairment that interferes with the ability ...

MOST COMMON COMPLAINTS ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY LAWYERS

According to a recent survey, here are common complaints about disability lawyers: . Lack of Personal Communication and "Ghosting" Never Meeting the Attorney: Clients often complain that they never meet their attorney until the day of their hearing. Poor Communication: Many report not being able to reach their attorney or legal team to get updates on their cases, leading to anxiety. High Turnover/Case Managers: Clients often talk to assistants or case managers, not the lawyer they hired, especially at large "TV" law firms.    They just won't return my calls. One client of a large law firm said, "I've been trying to contact my lawyer for the last 5 months. They just won't call me back." At The Forsythe Firm we believe that "the greatest ability is AVAILABILITY." We don't operate as a "wholesale law firm," where you take thousands of cases, invest as little time in each as possible, and hope a percentage of them are suc...

CALL ME and TALK TO ME, PERSONALLY. I CARE ABOUT YOUR DISABILITY CASE

What are clients' biggest complaints about Social Security disability lawyers? THEY WON'T TALK TO ME. THEY WON'T CALL ME BACK. I KEEP GETTING HANDED OFF TO AIDES AND SECRETARIES. Looking for a Social Security lawyer that will actually TALK to you?  One that will personally take charge of your claim or appeal? One that will stay with your case from start to finish--all the way to a judge, if necessary? One that will give you his personal cell phone number? (Really, I'm not kidding)! One with 25 years of Social Securit y disability experience? A lawyer with 5-star reviews by clients. A lawyer rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. I'm Charles W. Forsythe, founder of The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville, AL. I do nothing but Social Security disability advocacy and I've done it for almost 25 years. If you call me, you get me.  If you hire me, you get me--start to finish.  I won't hand you off to someone else. If you call and don't reach me, I WILL call you back ...

NATIONWIDE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABIITY SPECIALISTS

Looking for  a Social Security disability specialist to handle your denied claim?  Need an expert to handle an SSDI appeal or hearing?  Make a free call and get a free consultation over the phone. Contact: Charles W. Forsythe at The Forsythe Firm Phone (256) 799-0297 Absolutely free consultations with no pressure, no obligation Quick, personal attention No fee unless you win your case AND recover past due benefits Get a representative who speaks to you and RETURNS YOUR CALLS. The Forsythe Firm has an excellent reputation and very high success rate.   25 years of Social Security disability experience We have successfully represented Social Security disability appeals and hearings in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, New York, Florida, Kentucky, Alabama and many other states. When you call The Forsythe Firm you will speak to a member of our professional legal staff, not a secretary, receptionist or legal aide.  You will get personalized representation where you wil...

PERMANENT, TOTAL, PARTIAL DISABILITY....and OTHER SSDI MYTHS

We hear people speak of permanent disability, partial disability and short term disability when speaking of Social Security disability benefits. Interestingly enough, the Social Security Administration doesn't use any of those terms.  And they are not found in the Social Security regulations. A disability does not have to be "permanent" to receive SSDI benefit payments.  In fact, Social Security never uses that term.  A medical or mental condition can qualify for SSDI if it lasts for a period of at least 12 consecutive months and makes the claimant unable to perform Substantial Gainful Activity--which in 2026 is defined as earning wages of at least $1,690 per month. Social Security does not offer any benefit for "partial disability."  Again, they don't use that term.  It is not possible to get a partial benefit or a percentage of disability.  With Social Security it is all or none:  a claimant is either disabled or not disabled.  There's no in bet...