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Social Security Law The Social Security Administration's definition of disability is the inability to engage-In substantial gainful activity by reason of any medical determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. If you have a serious disability which prevents you from working full time, have worked at least five out of the last ten years and have paid FICA taxes, are between the ages of 18 and 65, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability payment. John A. Wolkowski offers representation for you. Applying for Social Security Disability insurance is a challenging process and 60% of ail first time applications and more than 80% of first level appeals are denied by the Social Security Administration. Without representation, you run the risk of losing a good case. Attorney Wolkowski can evaluate your case and suggest a strategy to win. Although his opinion is not a determination of how the case will end up, he offers you the benefit of experience. Attorney Wolkowski will make sure that your case file is up to date with all medica! records and will work with the doctors to "translate" your medical problems into work limitations so Social Security can evaluate your claim properly. Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning that Attorney Wolkowski is not paid unless the case is won. The fee is typically capped at 25% of any past due benefits collected for you. Please feel free to contact Attorney Wolkowski for a free, initial consultation to discuss your case. With so much at stake, it is important to contact an attorney quickly to protect your rights and liberties. John A. Wolkowski is the attorney you need to speak with. |
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