Now, To Get Started…
Getting your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) started can be a real pain. Make sure you get the benefits you deserve, call the offices of Russell W. Brown & Associates before you file!
Russell W. Brown is an licensed non-attorney Representative, specializing specifically in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. Our experienced staff will personally review your case and assist you in filing your application to ensure that you are awarded the maximum past due benefits that you so rightfully have earned.
For your convenience and privacy, our staff will personally assist you in filing your application electronically over the internet so you avoid the hassle of long lines and lengthy wait time of the overcrowded Social Security Administration. We can advise you about how to describe your work, your medical condition, and your education.
With our experienced staff that specializes in Disability Insurance benefits, your application will have a greater chance of being accepted in the initial disability determination process. You are more likely to start receiving your benefits without having to endure a lengthy appeals process.
For experienced assistance, please call our Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) office today. If necessary, we can start working on your claim right now, without you even having to leave home.
What We Will Do For You
Our role depends on the particular facts of your case. Every case is different. However, listed below are a few things we will do:
- Gather medical and other evidence.
- Analyze your case under social security regulations
- Contact your doctor and explain social security regulations to obtain a report consistent with those regulations.
- Refer you to additional doctors (usually specialists) for further medical reports to answer questions raised by social security regulations.
- Send you to a vocational expert for a report on your ability to work.
- Suggest that the Social Security Administration send you to a doctor for a consultative examination.
- Obtain documents from your social security file.
- Review actions taken by the Social Security Administration.
- Ask that a prior application for benefits be reopened. See waiver of a time limit.
- Request subpoenas to insure the presence of crucial witnesses or documents at your hearing
- Advise you how best to prepare yourself to testify at your hearing
- Protect your right to a fair hearing by objecting to improper evidence and procedures
- Cross-examine adverse witnesses at your hearing
- Present a closing statement at your hearing arguing that you are entitled to benefits under social security regulations.
- Submit a written summary of the evidence and argument to the administrative law judge.
- Review, suggest changes or make legal objections to written questions, which are sometimes sent to a doctor by the administrative law judge after a hearing requesting an additional medical opinion.
- Ensure the Social Security Administration correctly calculates your benefits.
- If you lose, request review of the hearing decision by the Appeals Council.
Free Consultation No Fee Unless You Win
In November 2023, applicants waited an average of seven months and fifteen days for a decision.
The national approval rate for initial applications was around 38%.
The remaining applicants who were denied had 60 days to appeal the decision.
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Social Security Disability Specialists
Russell W. Brown
Disability Claims Representative
401 E Front St
Tyler, TX 75702
903-581-0971
Dallas Area:
214-247-6027