Social Security Disability Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How Do I Pay My Lawyer? I Have No Money!
  2. Will My Case Be Heard Before a Judge?
  3. Do I Need Medical Evidence of My Disability?
  4. How Do I Start My Case With Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin, Esq.?
  5. What Is My Role as a Client of Social Security Disability Randy Zeldin, Esq?
  6. Will I Get Personal Attention From Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin?
  7. What Happens if I Lose My Case Before a Social Security Judge?
  8. How Can I Learn More About Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin, Esq.?

1. How Do I Pay My Lawyer? I Have No Money!

Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin is only paid from PAST benefits obtained. The law allows for 25% of past benefits, with a cap of $9,200.00. You will NEVER be asked to pay attorney fees out of your own pocket.

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2. Will My Case Be Heard Before a Judge?

Some cases are accepted at the administrative level, by the Social Security Administration. If necessary, Social Security Disability Randy Zeldin will bring your case before an Administrative Law Judge.

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3. Do I Need Medical Evidence of My Disability?

No case can be successfully without substantial evidence of a disability. Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin will work with you and your doctors to obtain the appropriate evidence.

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4. How Do I Start My Case With Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin, Esq.?

Please call our office directly and we will schedule an appointment by telephone, at no charge.

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5. What Is My Role as a Client of Social Security Disability Randy Zeldin, Esq?

It is important to keep all regular appointments with your physicians. From time to time telephone consultations with the office are necessary.

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6. Will I Get Personal Attention From Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin?

Yes, of course. You will also be guided by our excellent paralegal staff.

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7. What Happens if I Lose My Case Before a Social Security Judge?

If appropriate according to the law and facts of your case, a case can be appealed.

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8. How Can I Learn More About Social Security Disability Attorney Randy Zeldin, Esq.?

Please read information about attorney Randy Zeldin, Esq on our website. Please feel free to contact Mr.Zeldin for a free telephone consultation. You may ask all the questions you wish!

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