HOW TO GET A FREE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIM EVALUATION
The
 Forsythe Firm in Huntsville, AL is offering free, no obligation 
evaluations of Social Security disability claims.  We will evaluate your
 claim before you file, recommend the best approach and tell you the 
strengths and weaknesses of your claim.  Every claim is different.
Factors that must be considered in any claims analysis include:
- Your age
 
- Your education 
 
- Your past work history and experience
 
- Your medical conditions - both physical and mental
 
- How much medical treatment you have received and are now receiving?
 
-  Do you meet a Listed Impairment (not required)?
 
-  Can you qualify for a Compassionate Allowance and faster approval?
 
-  Are you a disabled veteran?
 
How
 does a free case evaluation work?  First, we will speak with you on the
 telephone and take some basic information.  Next, we will probably set 
up a free office consultation at our Huntsville Office (near Bridge 
Street).  We will review your medical and job information and help you 
make a decision whether you have a viable claim for Social Security 
benefits.  We will not pressure you in any way.  We will explain your 
options, how we work, how long it will take, etc.  If you decide for us 
to represent you, and if we decide to take your case, you will only pay 
us a fee if you win your claim and collect past due benefits.  If you 
lose or if you collect no past due or retroactive benefits, you never 
pay us a dime, no matter how much we worked on your case.
You
 may start by telling us about your condition by answering a few simple 
questions on our website.  This information is confidential, to be 
reviewed only by one of our trained advocates or partners.  Just click 
the link below and answer a few basic questions.  We will contact you 
for more information.
Click HERE to go to our website.    Then, click on the "Tell Us About Your Claim" tab in the center of our home page.
You may also call us at (256) 799-0297. 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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