Boston SSDI Appeals Lawyers
If your initial application for Social Security Disability benefits has been denied, do not get discouraged. In fact, most people who now receive SSI or SSD benefits had to file an appeal in order to get them. For more than 50 years, the Dane Shulman name has been associated with helping disabled people across Massachusetts. We can help you file a successful appeal, so you get the benefits you deserve.
Fighting Back After a SSD or SSI Denial
The biggest problem with Social Security is that the government often automatically denies claims. One small mistake on your claim could have it automatically thrown out, even if you are clearly qualified to receive benefits. Not only does this save the government money in the short term, it often discourages people from filing an appeal and fighting for the Social Security Disability benefits they need.
Our attorneys are ready to take a comprehensive look at your claim and help you determine whether or not you qualify. If you have suffered a serious injury that will keep you out of work for a minimum of 12 months, or if you have a physical or mental illness that prevents you from keeping a full-time job, you are eligible for benefits. We will guide you through the appeals process and make sure you avoid any potential pitfalls.
If you are awarded Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income through the appeals process, you may be able to recover money for the payments you would have received if your initial claim had not been denied.
Learn More About the Social Security Appeals Process
There are a lot of factors to consider before you begin the Social Security appeals process, but you do not have to go through it alone. We offer free initial consultations, so you can fully consider your options with no obligation before you make any decisions.
Located in Boston, we represent clients across Massachusetts who have been denied the SSDI benefits they deserve. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation and protect your rights.
"We'll get you what's rightfully yours, and that's that!"











