Disability Practice Areas
Scott E. Davis, P.C. concentrates on representing clients in
various areas of Disability law including Social Security Disability
Claims, Long-Term Disability Insurance Claims and Federal Retirement
Disability Claims.
Filing a claim for Social Security disability benefits could be
one of the most important financial decisions you make in your
life.
However, people mistakenly view it as the "last great act of their
working career." Thus, they delay in filing a claim for years, or
worse, they never file a disability claim. To delay in filing a
claim, or to never file a claim could have disastrous financial
consequences to you, your family, and eventually your Social
Security retirement benefit. Read more about social
security disability claims.
In addition to being eligible for Social Security disability
benefits, many individuals are also insured for long-term disability
insurance benefits through their employer or carry a private
individual disability policy with an insurance company. Read more
about long-term disability insurance
claims.
Obtaining disability benefits from the Federal Employee
Retirement System (FERS) can be a frustrating task. Too many
individuals assume that because the Federal government administers
the program, obtaining disability retirement benefits is simply
a
matter of completing the paperwork. Unfortunately, many individuals
learn that the process of proving to the Federal government that
they are disabled is mired with complex regulations and denials of
their claims. Read more about federal
retirement disability claims.
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