Social Security Disability Insurance Attorneys in Maryland
Get the Benefits You Have Earned
The skilled attorneys at Wilson & Parlett have assisted our disabled clients in recovering millions of dollars in Social Security benefits. Our firm has experienced attorneys capable of handling your disability claim, and a dedicated and informed staff that will help guide you through the process. From our offices in Waldorf and Upper Marlboro, we help disabled individuals in Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia in their claims for either Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.
Call us at (301) 231-1737 or contact us online to get started on your claim with a free consultation.
You May Be Entitled to Benefits
The sad truth about the Social Security system is that many individuals don't realize they may qualify for benefits on the basis of disability. If you suffer from any combination of physical and psychological impairments that render you incapable of being employed in the national economy, then you may have a valid claim for Social Security benefits.
Our knowledgeable Social Security attorneys can thoroughly research and evaluate your medical evidence to determine whether you have a legitimate claim. We often help secure both retroactive benefits from the date of disability and future benefits that will be paid while you remain disabled.
Our attorneys and staff recognize that individuals seeking Social Security benefits are often too disabled to gather necessary materials for a successful Social Security case. After your initial application is filed, our staff can gather and organize your medical records, write legal briefs, and submit the relevant materials to the Social Security Administration on your behalf.
Appealing a Denied Claim
In the event your claim is denied, our attorneys can explain the process to you and represent you before the Administrative Law Judges of the Social Security Administration should your case require a hearing. We have successfully appealed many SSDI decisions to help our clients obtain the benefits to which they are entitled.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Lawyer?
Federal law sets the legal fees that can be charged in Social Security cases. The attorney is paid only if and when the client is awarded benefits. The fee is deducted directly from the monies recovered from the federal government, in the amount provided for in the fee schedule. We will only take a fee on the money that you are owed at the time your claim is granted and will not take a fee on any future monthly benefits that you are awarded.
Ready to Discuss Your SSDI Claim? Contact Wilson & Parlett at (301) 231-1737 Now.