When you hire Pekoe, Reed, Wright and Associates to represent you in your Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income we notify Social Security and immediately begin preparing your case. We take responsibility for the details of your claim and inform you of your case’s progress. You are represented by the same local advocate from the day you hire our firm until the day your case is finalized, and you will have access to your advocate by phone, email, or in-person meetings.
Here's how we can help:
In-person consultation: Unlike many of the large firms where you don’t meet your advocate until the day of the hearing, at PRW you are not just a number. You develop a one-to-one relationship with someone who cares about your case. We fully understand what a reward of benefits means to you and your family.
Analyze your situation: We analyze your situation, whether it is disability, retirement, children’s or survivor’s benefits to determine whether you are entitled to disability.
File your claim: We help you file your initial application if you have not already done so.
Prepare appeals: We prepare and file the mountain of paperwork Social Security requires at each step of the appeal process.
Obtain evidence: We secure your pertinent medical records and other necessary evidence (e.g., school records or employment records) and submit them to Social Security.
Obtain affidavits: In an effort to establish the best case based upon all relevant circumstances, we obtain affidavits from friends, family or colleagues regarding your limitations.
Schedule an examination: We may request Social Security to schedule a consultative examination for you or refer you to a doctor or psychologist for an examination when deemed appropriate.
Get your doctor’s opinion: We may ask your doctor for his or her medical opinion regarding your medical problems and how they limit or restrict your abilities.
Prepare you for hearing: Prior to your hearing we meet with you in person to prepare you for your hearing.
Prepare hearing briefs: We prepare written statements for the Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ’s) review about why your disability warrants benefits.
Represent you at your hearing: We represent you at the administrative hearing.
Review award letters: We review the award letters Social Security sends to be sure you are getting the correct amount of benefits.
Every case is different, but every case deserves our full attention. Our team at PRW strives for the Social Security Administration to make the most favorable decision regarding your claim as quickly as possible.
Schedule a free consultation with us. Call us at (407) 647-8533.
For more information, visit our website: PRWdisability.com