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When you file a Social Security disability claim in Indiana, who you have fighting for you on your side can make a significant impact on the likelihood you are successful. Speak with an Indiana Social Security lawyer who can help move you through the backed-up Social Security system more quickly.
Currently, more than1.8 million people are waiting to find out whether or not they will get their Social Security disability benefits. On average, that wait takes 2 to 4 years, so entering the system can be frustrating and confusing for those claimants who are not aware of what options they can pursue to receive help with the process.
Selecting a Lawyer for Your Social Security Disability Claim in Indiana
When you select a lawyer to represent you, it's important that you choose someone who not only makes you feel more comfortable about the process, but who also has sufficient knowledge and experience about Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) and its respective claims process.
As far as fees, the Social Security Administration places a cap on the amount that an attorney or any organization can charge for SSDI representation. At the time, that limit is 25% of the past amount that is awarded, which should not exceed a total of $6,000. For instance, if you are awarded a $1,200 monthly benefit and there is a past award for 12 months when you should have received those benefits but didn't, the fee would be 25% of $14,400 (12 x $1,200), or $3,600. You should ask a potential representative, however, about other fees, such as filing expenses.
Whether you recently filed your application for disability benefits or you have already been denied, contact an Indiana Social Security lawyer who has handled cases like yours before and can help you make sense out of an otherwise confusing system.
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