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GETTING SOCIAL SECURITY DOLLARS IN 2023

GET YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY DOLLARS IN 2023

Social Security will pay more than 1,300,000,000 dollars to US citizens in 2023--about 1.4 trillion dollars!

You may be able to claim your fair share.

Aside from retirement benefits, hundreds of millions of dollars will be paid to disabled persons in 2023.

How do you get on the payroll if you are disabled? 

First, understand the rules and the process - both complicated.

Second, don't accept a denial as final.  It seldom is.  The answer to a denial is an APPEAL.  Many people get denied twice before they win their benefits.  The application process is a "weeding out" process.  Social Security will assume that you are NOT disabled until you can prove that you are.  Decisions are often wrong, because the natural tendency by decision makers is denial.  Good, legitimate claims often get denied.  So appeal.  Don't file a new application, appeal the denial.  There's a big difference.  New applications start over; appeals take up from the denial date and move forward!

" Social Security will pay more than 1,300,000,000 dollars to US citizens in 2023--about 1.4 trillion dollars!"

My firm has recovered millions of dollars in the last 20 years for disabled clients.  We don't accept anything but Social Security cases. We don't charge you anything until won your past due benefits.  If you don't recover past due benefits, all our work is free.

2023 is still a good time to apply for benefits if you are legitimately disabled. Let us help you.  You can call me and I will speak to you for free and get to know your situation.  There is no cost or obligation.

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The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville works tirelessly to help our clients get approved for the disability benefits they need.  If you want to speak to a professional about your case, please call us free at (256) 799-0297 or email us at forsythefirm@gmail.com

We answer our phone and we do return calls!   


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