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Schaumburg, IL / Chicago Social Security Disability Attorney Appeals CounselHave
you been injured or diagnosed with a debilitating illness that is
keeping you out of work? Or, maybe you have already been out of work
due to an injury or illness and your social security disability claim
has been denied. Dozens of questions race through your head, including: How will I pay my bills? What about my medical costs? What about my family? How do I go about filing a disability claim? My claim was unfairly denied, what can I do?
Those are some tough questions – and you need answers. To whom can you turn for help? Contact Attorney Andrew M. Allamian.
He has built his practice around helping people just like you get the
benefits and compensation they deserve from the Social Security
Administration. Don’t Fight Your Battle Alone – Working with a Skilled Attorney Can Make a Big Difference…Right from the StartIt’s
no secret that the government will try to deny you the benefits you are
owed. In fact, most people are denied in their initial attempt to file
a Social Security Disability claim.
Filing a claim is not an easy process. The paperwork and forms are just
the beginning. Not completing them properly or omitting important
information can put your claim in jeopardy right from the start. Even
if your paperwork and forms are correct, that is just the first step in
a long process that could easily take up to a year-and-a-half to
complete. And, after that year-and-half, you still may be denied. That
is why it makes good sense to have an experienced lawyer on your
side that will aggressively fight for your rights at every step of the
process. Attorney Allamian stands ready to assist you by: Helping you sort through and understand the mountain of paperwork and forms involved in the application and appeals process.
These forms are often completed without attention to detail, and
mistakes can be costly. Why? Because the Social Security Administration
may later use your incomplete or incorrect forms to discredit your
statements and testimony. Reviewing your case and determining what additional evidence is needed.
This may include requesting medical and work records, soliciting
opinions from doctors if necessary, and possibly a recommendation that
you see a physician to gather needed evidence. Preparing you for your hearing before the Administrative Law Judge.
Though not held in a traditional court room, this hearing is very
similar to a civil trial. In order to maximize your chance of being
approved for benefits, Mr. Allamian will elicit testimony from
witnesses, cross examine witnesses, and argue your case before the
judge. Preparing administrative appeals and
reconsiderations on a timely basis and preserving important arguments
and legal points for review
Aside from
extensive experience, knowledge and a passion for helping people,
Attorney Allamian also offers something that means a lot to people in
need of help – compassion and understanding. He will treat you and your
case with the utmost respect and importance. And, he will do it in a
way that is not intimidating, stuffy or stiff. That is because Andrew
is a regular, hard-working person just like you. Don’t Wait – If You Need Help with Social Security Disability Matters, call Attorney Andrew M. Allamian today 1-800-319-6099Proudly
serving the Chicagoland area, including Schaumburg and Chicago, Social
Security Disability Attorney Andrew Allamian has successfully
represented clients with such debilitating ailments as: Cancer Chronic pain, chronic fatigue syndrome diabetes fibromyalgia heart failure lupus multiple sclerosis psychological issues including clinical depression and schizophrenia reflex sympathetic dystrophy rheumatoid arthritis
Contact Attorney Andrew M. Allamian today to put his skills, experience and passion for fairness to work for you. No fee unless you recover. Andrew M. Allamian 1111 Plaza Drive Suite 450 Schaumburg, IL 60173 1-800-319-6099Located in Schaumburg and proudly serving the people of the greater Chicago, Illinois area including the counties of Boone, Cook, Kane, DeKalb, Dupage, Grundy, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, Will and Winnebago.
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