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DISABILITY ALABAMA: GET YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY NOW


The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville is Alabama's top Social Security disability advocacy firm.  The Forsythe Firm is here to assist claimants in getting the Social Security disability benefits they deserve.  This includes getting Medicare health insurance that can pay medical bills for you.

With decades of Social Security disability experience in Alabama and Tennessee, the Forsythe Firm can expertly handle your disability application, appeal or hearing.

With headquarters in Huntsville, the Forsythe Firm reaches out across the state of Alabama and up into Tennessee with top notch Social Security representation.  Social Security is not a sideline with us; it's our first and only business!

From the capital city of Montgomery, to the gulf coast, to the Tennessee line and beyond, let Charles W. Forsythe and team cut the red tape and get your Social Security disability benefits (with back pay).

The Forsythe Firm has successfully handled disability cases in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Kentucky, Texas, North Carolina, New York and other states.  Yet, our focus is on Alabama--our home state.

IT'S EASY TO GET STARTED

Call (256) 799-0297 to get started.  A short telephone conversation will help gather all the information needed for the firm to help you.  Once we understand your claim or appeal, we will do the rest, taking stress and worry off your shoulders.  Email us at:  forsythefirm@gmail.com

WHAT IS THE COST?

There is no upfront cost to you.  You will never pay a fee until you are approved for Social Security disability and recover the back pay you deserve.  The Forsythe Firm only gets paid for success.  If you do not win your claim and recover past due payments, there will never be a fee of any kind.

Call the Forsythe Firm at (256) 799-0297.  Free consultations.

Or email us at forsythefirm@gmail.com


 

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