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DISABLED & CAN'T WORK? HOW TO SAVE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY

If you can't work and earn a paycheck because of a disability, you need answers NOW.  What can you do to save your family's finances, your home and your sanity?

You should file for a Social Security disability benefit immediately.  Don't wait.

Yes, the disability process is tough and complicated but do not delay.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) pays millions of dollars to Alabamians who are unable to work due to long term disabilities.  When you were working, you paid into the Social Security system out of every payroll check you earned.  So file your claim today.

How much can you receive each month from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)?  Social Security can pay up to a maximum of $3,627 per month.  

And if you have dependent children under age 19 or still in school, each child may receive an additional cash benefit each month.

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS:  You may also receive Medicare insurance to pay for doctors, hospitals, emergency rooms, medicines and medical tests you need.  

These benefits are all provided through the US Government and the Social Security Administration (SSA).

To help you get approved for disability cash and benefits, you may wish to consider the services of a disability lawyer or advocate.  Choose someone who knows the laws, procedures and nuances of this very complicated program.  You can get a top notch disability lawyer/representative on a contingency fee basis.  You won't pay any legal fee unless you get your benefits along with the past due benefits you're entitled to get.

The Forsythe Firm specializes in Social Security disability and does nothing else.  We work with disability claimants in Alabama and Tennessee.  Our firm has a an A+ rating with top reviews.  We have more than 20 years of Social Security disability experience.

Not sure if you can qualify?  Call one of our specialists for a FREE consultation.  There is never any obligation on your part and we will never ask you for money or payment.  We can answer most questions over the phone, free.  If you decide to put us to work for you, we can start right now.

By the way, The Forsythe Firm is located in Huntsville in the Bridge Street neighborhood, where we have been for decades!  One of our local partners will sit down with you and answer all your questions.  We can take the burden of dealing with Social Security off your shoulders.  

Contact the Forsythe Firm at (256) 799-0297.  Do it now.

 

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