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HUNTSVILLE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY - GET APPROVED

HUNTSVILLE, AL:  GET APPROVED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY PAY

     

 Social Security disability in Huntsvile, AL can pay up to $4,018 per month to those who qualify.

 Getting approved isn't easy and you will likely need professional help.

Charles W. Forsythe is a specialist in Social Security disability with almost 25 years experience.  He practices nothing but Social Security disability law and has an excellent track record. Here's what you get with the Forsythe Firm.

  • A local advocate whom you meet day-one and who stays with your case to the finish.
  • Personal attention to your disability claim.
  • Access to your representative with phone calls promptly returned.
  • Assistance with the massive paperwork that comes with Social Security.
  • Help with gathering appropriate medical evidence to prove your claim.
  • Recovering maximum past due benefits provided by the law.
  • Expert advocacy for appeals and hearings.
  • Free local consultation with no cost, no pressure, no false promises.
  • Pay a legal fee only after you win and recover past due benefits.
  • If we don't get past due benefits for you, there is NEVER A FEE.

 Charles can often evaluate a Social Security disability case with just a phone call.  If you need an in-person consultation, the office is located on Old Madison Pike, directly across from the Bridge Street Center. Easy access with plenty of free parking and handicap accommodations.

All clients are treated with courtesy and respect.  There is NEVER an upfront cost to visit with us and discuss your disability case.

Reach Charles Forsythe at (256) 799-0297.

Serving Clients in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi and Georgia.  Authorized to practice in all 50 states (Social Security only).

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