Attorneys Fees in Social Security Claims
What About Attorneys Fees?
You will never even have to write a check.
Regardless of how much work an attorney does on your case, you will
never pay more than 25% of your back pay for legal fees. If
you don't win your case, you owe nothing, ever. In other
words, if you don't get paid, we don't get paid. It's just that
simple. Also, once you get approved for benefits, you
will receive all (100%) of your monthly disability check from the
Social Security Administration. Your attorney will only be
paid one-fourth (25%) of your initial award for back pay.
Also, there is a maximum amount of attorneys fees that your lawyer
is allowed to receive. At this time, the maximum that your
lawyer can receive is $5,300.00. A Great Value - Great Legal Help
at A Great Price
Most of the time, hiring an attorney to help you in
an injury claim will cost you between 33% and 45% of your total
reward. In Social Security cases, however, the law prevents an
attorney from receiving more than 25% of your initial payment only.
For example, if a claimant files for disability at age 39, wins his
case at the age of 41, and begins receiving $1,000 per month until
dies at age 59, then that means that he received a total of roughly
$240,000 from Social Security. However, his attorney would
only receive a maximum of 25% (or a maximum of $5,300.00) of the
initial payment. That means that in the end, the attorney
would only have received 2.2% in attorneys fees for winning the
case. That's a great value! How to Contact Us
Our experienced Social Security
attorneys will know what to do and how to help. As stated
before, there are time deadlines and other important things to
consider so act now. There are three ways to contact us today:
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Call us toll-free at 1-800-966-5649
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Use the contact us form on the right side of
this page to ask a question
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Complete the Free Case Evaluation form and an
attorney will review your claim and get back to you right away.
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