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Our Social Security Disability Attorneys Can Help You Secure an Approved SSDI Claim Without a Hearing

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We May Be Able to Win Your Claim With No Hearing

If your social security claim is denied again at reconsideration, you may have one further opportunity to gain approval of SSDI benefits before the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a list of specific medical conditions and symptoms that normally get an automatic approval for disability benefits. While most social security disability appeals result in a formal hearing in front of an ALJ, sometimes claimants with very serious medical can be approved at the hearing level without the necessity of attending a hearing.

At Hawks Quindel, our experienced team of attorneys and administrative staff will analyze your claim from the get go to see how quickly we can get benefits approved. We will work closely with your medical providers to get the information to support your claim and present that evidence to the SSA to see if we can get your benefits approved before a hearing is even scheduled. Remember, at Hawks Quindel, you are not just getting one social security disability attorney, but an entire team of skilled and motivated advocates. Our attorneys and staff work collaboratively ensuring that you get the most out of their years of experience and legal expertise.

Contact a Social Security Disability Attorney

To discuss your case free of charge, call or email us now. You will incur no attorney fees unless we take your case and you ultimately receive benefits. Please call a Madison social security disability attorney directly at (608) 257-0040 or a Milwaukee social security disability attorney at (414) 271-8650, or email us via our Contact Page.

We May Be Able to Win Your Claim With No Hearing

If your social security claim is denied again at reconsideration, you may have one further opportunity to gain approval of SSDI benefits before the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a list of specific medical conditions and symptoms that normally get an automatic approval for disability benefits. While most social security disability appeals result in a formal hearing in front of an ALJ, sometimes claimants with very serious medical can be approved at the hearing level without the necessity of attending a hearing.

At Hawks Quindel, our experienced team of attorneys and administrative staff will analyze your claim from the get go to see how quickly we can get benefits approved. We will work closely with your medical providers to get the information to support your claim and present that evidence to the SSA to see if we can get your benefits approved before a hearing is even scheduled. Remember, at Hawks Quindel, you are not just getting one social security disability attorney, but an entire team of skilled and motivated advocates. Our attorneys and staff work collaboratively ensuring that you get the most out of their years of experience and legal expertise.

Contact a Social Security Disability Attorney

To discuss your case free of charge, call or email us now. You will incur no attorney fees unless we take your case and you ultimately receive benefits. Please call a Madison social security disability attorney directly at (608) 257-0040 or a Milwaukee social security disability attorney at (414) 271-8650, or email us via our Contact Page.

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