Working With Your Doctor
The Social Security Administration (SSA) will not grant lifetime disability benefits to anyone who does not have strong medical evidence supporting their claim.
Unfortunately for the nearly one million disability claims that are initially denied each year by the SSA, having a doctor say that you have a disability means nothing if your doctor can't also describe that disability and describe the ways you've been affected by it in terms that the government will accept.
It Is Important That You Are Providing Proper Medical Documents Throughout the Claims Process
You may be required to provide a tremendous amount of medical documentation before your claim for money and benefits will be granted. Gathering and reviewing all of these documents takes a great deal of work and can be very stressful as well.
Why take this on yourself? We have people to help you and the latest technology working around the clock to gather medical records for our clients every day of the week, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Let us put the same resources to work for you.
The dedicated team of professionals at the New York law firm of Schwartzapfel Partners P.C. helps doctors understand the government's standards for medical evidence and how to accurately evaluate and honestly describe their patients' medical conditions in the proper way. In doing so, we have also helped thousands of people involving all types of legal matters get the help, money and benefits they've needed sooner rather than later or not at all.*
Call our office now or contact our Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) law firm online for a free claim evaluation today.
What Can You Do to Help Your Own SSDI Claim?
If you are disabled or seriously injured, it is important to keep working with your medical doctor, for your SSDI claim can succeed or fail based on your treatment and updated medical documents. You do not want to do anything to increase the risk that you will be denied money and benefits from the SSA or that your money and benefits will be taken away by the federal government.
You are responsible for the cost of any medical records needed to support your claim. We advise you to let your disability doctor know in advance that you need these records. Often, we find that you may be able to obtain copies of your records at a reduced cost, or even for free. Learn more about what disabilities and records are required to fit within the SSA's impairment listings.
No Fee Unless We Win. Contact Our New York Disability Benefits Law Firm Today.
To learn more about our practice or how our lawyers improve your chance of success, call our office now at 888-801-1914 or contact our SSDI claim attorneys online. We offer free initial consultations to new clients. You won't have to pay any attorney fees unless and until we win your claim and get money and benefits for you.
*Past results don't guarantee a future outcome.








