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AN ARIZONA BASED LAW FIRM DEDICATED TO DEFENDING THE RIGHTS OF THE DISABLED WHEN IT MATTERS THE MOST
We actively study and utilize the various tenets of Social Security Law to zealously advocate for our client's disability benefits.
Our attorneys work on contingency, and you do not pay a single dollar in legal fees unless we win your benefits.
When Tim first contacted our office for help, he had recently received a denial letter after a hearing with a judge. He felt his former representative was ineffective and all hope was lost. We reviewed the decision and his records and filed an appeal. After a 9-month wait, the Appeals Council sent us notice that our appeal was successful and issued a "remand" for another hearing for Tim. This time around, Desert Disability was ready and Mr. Herman represented Tim at his hearing. Tim was shocked and amazed when he received a Fully Favorable decision on his claim and nearly 4-years of retroactive benefits deposited into his bank account!
A 57-year old lady who worked in the banking industry for years was let go from her job after exhausting all her FMLA due to frequent debilitating migraine headaches. After trying various forms of medications to treat her headaches to no avail, she finally gave up and filed for Social Security Disability benefits. She was outraged when she was denied and filed her own appeal only to be denied again. That's when she went online to look for help and found our law office in September 2020. We immediately filed a Request for a Hearing with an Administrative Law Judge, gathered all her medical records and some statements from her family and friends, and successfully guided her through her hearing to a Fully Favorable decision!
We had the honor to represent a 35-year old man suffering from severe PTSD and crippling social anxiety following a harrowing tenure in the army which included multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. After struggling with denial, he finally surrendered and sought out psychiatric help and support. He also applied for his disability benefits only to be denied by Social Security. When he contacted our office in May of 2020, we took the time to listen to his issues with being able to work and laid out a game plan to prepare his case for battle at the hearing level. We were so ecstatic to receive a Fully Favorable decision in his case and thankful that Social Security came through.
A 43-year-old woman who had sustained a spinal injury following a motor vehicle accident in 2015 received a Fully Favorable decision on her case. Over the years her conditions progressed, the pain became too great, and she found that she could no longer work. She contacted our firm in March of 2020 after she received her initial denial letter. We strategically helped her throughout the process by providing her with guidance and counsel on how to best strengthen her case while we relieved her of the stress of handling her appeal with SSA. We took her case to a hearing before a Judge and after enduring weeks of suspense waiting for the Judge's written decision, we are thrilled to announce that she received a Fully Favorable decision!
In our very first hearing in the new year, we represented a distinguished and decorated 52-year-old veteran of the U.S. Marines. He first contacted Desert Disability in April 2020 after his Disability Benefits had been recently denied by Social Security Administration. We filed his appeal and requested a hearing with a Judge, which was held telephonically with a Judge from the Tucson hearings office. We prepared his case for his hearing by gathering an excellent RFC from one of his doctors and a supportive witness statement from his spouse. As we stuck by him through this journey, we are proud to announce he received his Fully Favorable Decision later the same month!
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