Delaware County Social Security Disability Claims Lawyer
Few of us would deny that getting rejected is not a pleasant experience — whether interpersonal or occupational, the accompanying frustration can be isolating. The same holds true when you apply for Social Security disability benefits and find your claim has been denied. Perhaps you feel like giving up, that receiving this insurance benefit is impossible.
At the Law Office of Deborah Truscello, we want you to know that getting your SSDI benefit is not impossible — with the help of our attorney, you can get the benefit you are entitled to for disabilities that prevent you from working. Contact us today.
Appeals
- If you have had your Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) claim denied, you are not alone. Because initial claims are filed without an attorney, many have their initial SSI claims denied.
- Once you have received notification that your claim has been denied you have only sixty (60) days in which to appeal your denied Social Security disability claim. At this point, you may secure an attorney as counsel through the appeal process.
Relying on Our Success Record
- At the Law Office of Deborah Truscello, in the last twenty years we have not lost a single Social Security disability appeal. Our overwhelming success has resulted in clients finding satisfaction and closure when a condition (whether temporary or permanent) has made it impossible for them to work.
- Success breeds confidence. Our firm understands the nuances related to appealing a denied SSDI claim. We help clients move forward with the assurance that their interests are being represented and that they will receive the supplemental security income they are entitled to.
Getting the legal assistance you need to help you through a difficult situation is not just wishful thinking. With the able, supportive backing of the Law Office of Deborah Truscello, it can be a reality. Contact us today for a free initial consultation and case review. We charge no fee unless we settle your case, prevent the loss of your benefits or obtain benefits for you.


