Park Forest Social Security Claimant Wins with Horn and Kelley
National Leaders in Social Security Disability Law
Attorney John E. Horn of the law firm of Horn & Kelley, PC, just won another social security disability case, this one at the hearing level, step three of the Social Security Disability process. He won the claim of a thirty-nine year old Park Forest disability applicant who suffered from congestive heart failure, poor circulation, high blood pressure, neck pain, swelling of the legs, on oxygen, obese, has cardiac defibrillator implanted, uses cane..
We Can Handle Park Forest Disability Claims at All Levels
Do not make the same mistake so many others have, call us before you file. We can handle your claim from the very beginning. We apply for Park Forest disability claimants online. Applications for social security disability benefits have a seventy percent chance of being denied. Then it is necessary to file an appeal called reconsideration. We request reconsideration for Park Forest disability applicants by filing online. Eighty-five percent of claims are denied at reconsideration. Then it is necessary to file another appeal requesting a hearing by an administrative law judge. We request hearings for Park Forest disability applicants online. Park Forest disability claims are heard in the Orland Park hearing office. Many claims are won at the hearing level, but if you do not win, an appeal must be filed with the Appeals Council. Like everyone else, Park Forest disability applicants file their appeals in Falls Church, Virginia, by fax or mail. The Appeals Council denies eight out of ten appeals. Social Security used to allow sixty-five percent of all claims, but now it is allowing only forty percent. We aim to win every claim without a hearing, but Social Security is just a big insurance company, and like any other insurance company, it only wants to take in premiums and not pay benefits. That means you need a Social Security Disability Lawyer who will if necessary take your case to the United States District Court, the United States Court of Appeals, or even the United States Supreme Court. Park Forest disability applicants file suit against Social Security in the United States District Court in Chicago. If Park Forest disability applicants do not win in the District Court, they appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.