Costs of Hiring a Social Security Benefits Attorney in South Carolina

How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Social Security Disability Benefits Lawyer?

In Social Security disability cases, attorneys’ fees are regulated by federal statute and are paid when you get paid. The Social Security benefits attorneys at the Strom Law Firm work on a contingency fee basis:

  • no money up front and
  • no hourly fees.

Furthermore, the Social Security Administration (SSA) must approve our fees and we file our fee agreement with SSA in every case.

You do not pay any attorney’s fees unless your Social Security attorney is able to collect benefits for you. Attorney’s fees are usually 25 percent of the past-due benefit or $6,000 whichever is less.

Who Pays for Incurred Expenses?
The law firm’s out-of-pocket expenses related to your representation, such as charges for photocopying and the cost incurred for retrieving your medical records and reports, will also be deducted from the past-due benefit amount.

What Do You Get for Retaining a Strom Social Security Lawyer?

Involving an attorney in the claims process increases the likelihood that you will recover Social Security benefits.  While your attorney’s role depends on the particular facts of your case, a contingency-fee Social Security benefits attorney at the Strom Law Firm will:

If you are awarded Social Security benefits, we will make sure that the Social Security Administration (SSA) correctly calculates your past-due benefits.  If you lose, we can appeal and continue to seek benefits on your behalf by requesting a review of the hearing decision by the Social Security Administration’s Appeals Council. If hired, our disability attorneys will see your case through to the end. Our contingency fee for Social Security disability cases means if we don’t win benefits for you, you don’t pay us a cent.

If necessary based upon the facts of your case, we will even take your claim for Social Security disability benefits all the way to Federal District Court.

When Should I Hire a Disability Attorney?

  • If you have not yet applied for disability benefits, reach out to us for assistance with preparing and submitting your disability application. With our help you won’t be denied for human error or incomplete submissions — and we can begin to prepare you for the next steps if your request for benefits is denied. We offer this service at no cost to our clients.
  • Hire an attorney as soon as possible after your initial application is denied. We’ll need to file for reconsideration on your behalf as soon as possible, because of case backlog within the SSA.

Attorneys in Social Security Disability cases do much more than sit in at a hearing and ask a few questions. Much pre-hearing preparation, analysis and evidence gathering go into adequate representation for your case. For this reason you should not wait until a week or two before your hearing to contact an Attorney. The earlier an Attorney is able to start working on your case, the better your chances of winning.

Please note: Not all attorneys practice before the Social Security Administration. You will do best to find an attorney familiar with complex Social Security disability regulations and the somewhat unusual Social Security disability procedures.

The mission of the Strom Law Firm, LLC. is to provide effective, aggressive, and compassionate legal services to persons with disabilities seeking benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). We believe that by providing ethical representation within the framework of these government disability programs, we can successfully advocate for our clients.

If you can’t work and you need benefits, we invite you to contact our Social Security disability attorney today. We can help.

Call to speak with a South Carolina disability attorney (888-490-2847) about your claim or denied benefits. Or, complete the case evaluation form at the top right of this page to confidentially e-mail us questions and background details.

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