FLORENCE DISABILITY ADVOCATES
The Forsythe Firm, Social Security disability advocates, is active in the Florence, Quad Cities area of North Alabama. The busy hearing office in Florence handles a few thousand disability hearings each year.
As of this writing, the Florence office has 3,884 cases pending. Nine administrative law judges work in the Florence office. The average processing time is 322 days. The Florence office awards 53 percent of the cases heard there. This is slightly higher than the national average. 61 percent of the hearings in Florence are in person, while 39 percent are conducted by video tele-conference.
If you have a disability hearing coming up in Florence, prepare your case well. The process is tough and demanding. No one is rubber stamping disability decisions these days. Expect thorough questioning and close scrutiny of the medical evidence. Best odds go to persons age 50 or over with serious medical or psychological impairments. Back, spinal or skeletal impairments win more awards, by statistics, than anything else; however, an award could be made for any serious impairment that restricts function.
If you need help with a Social Security disability hearing - in Florence or elsewhere, please contact our office for a free, no obligation consultation--either by phone or in person.
Charles W. Forsythe
THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Disability Representatives
(256) 799-0297
See what real clients are saying on our web site
Established in 1979, the National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives (NOSSCR) is a professional association of over 4,000 attorneys and other advocates who help individuals with disabilities obtain Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits. To be eligible for disability benefits, individuals must be unable to engage in "substantial gainful activity" because of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted for at least 12 months. NOSSCR members represent these individuals with disabilities in legal proceedings before the Social Security Administration and in federal court.
As of this writing, the Florence office has 3,884 cases pending. Nine administrative law judges work in the Florence office. The average processing time is 322 days. The Florence office awards 53 percent of the cases heard there. This is slightly higher than the national average. 61 percent of the hearings in Florence are in person, while 39 percent are conducted by video tele-conference.
If you have a disability hearing coming up in Florence, prepare your case well. The process is tough and demanding. No one is rubber stamping disability decisions these days. Expect thorough questioning and close scrutiny of the medical evidence. Best odds go to persons age 50 or over with serious medical or psychological impairments. Back, spinal or skeletal impairments win more awards, by statistics, than anything else; however, an award could be made for any serious impairment that restricts function.
If you need help with a Social Security disability hearing - in Florence or elsewhere, please contact our office for a free, no obligation consultation--either by phone or in person.
Charles W. Forsythe
THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Disability Representatives
(256) 799-0297
See what real clients are saying on our web site
Established in 1979, the National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives (NOSSCR) is a professional association of over 4,000 attorneys and other advocates who help individuals with disabilities obtain Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits. To be eligible for disability benefits, individuals must be unable to engage in "substantial gainful activity" because of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted for at least 12 months. NOSSCR members represent these individuals with disabilities in legal proceedings before the Social Security Administration and in federal court.
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