Benefits of Social Security.
Social Security offers a wide range of benefits to those who are mentally or physically incapable of working – Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Our skilled social security attorneys can help you with all aspects of your benefits application, whether you have been denied compensation or your needs are ready to be reevaluated.
Let the attorneys with Gravis Law, PLLC make Social Security Disability Claims and Appeals a headache-free process for you.
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Hire a Social Security Attorney to simplify the process.
If you found that you have been denied SSD or SSI benefits, there is an appeal process that we can assist you with, in order to have the denial reversed. Our Gravis Law, PLLC attorneys are here to fight for your rights, should you be losing the benefits you deserve. We understand that this can be an overwhelming endeavor, so Gravis Law, PLLC is here to answer any questions you may have.
You must legally meet requirements in order to qualify for benefits; including disability, assets, age, and income. Our attorneys are here to help you fill out and file the sometimes complicated, but very necessary forms to supplement your application.
Find a Social Security lawyer near you.
Find a Gravis Law location near you. Our knowledge of social security law will provide you with the quality and personalized help and tools you need to get your SSDI claim. We look forward to assisting you through this process – making it as smooth and uncomplicated as possible.
Book a consultation with a Social Security lawyer.
To book a consultation with one of our experienced social security attorneys now, please click the live chat option or give us a call at the number above.
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