Disability lawyers upgrade Social Security Disability Law website

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As disability law firms throughout the country prepare for 2010 Social Security Disability application cases, the disability lawyers at Berry & Associates have gotten a head start with an upgrade to their website, nationaldisabilitylawyer.com. Leaders in helping disabled individuals receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and SSDI benefits, the legal experts at Berry & Associates have helped thousands of people get Social Security Disability benefits.

A Disability Law Website for 2010 and Beyond:

Content and usability enhancements to the website were focused around feedback from over two years of how actual visitors navigate through the disability application process. Particular attention was paid towards providing information and tips for the disability application, including the SSDI and 2010 SSI Disability application process.

"The upgrades to our Social Security Disability website will help speed up the communication process between the prospective client and an experienced disability lawyer," explains Matt Berry, Founder and Principal of Berry and Associates. "The new upgrades will provide the public with more information about how to win disability benefits, including lawyer insight from how actual SSI disability appeal cases with complex medical conditions were won."

Visitors to nationaldisabilitylawyer.com will now be able to submit information about their disability cases faster than ever before via a quick submit form. This form is expected to make the process of finding and hiring a disability lawyer faster and easier.

SOURCE Nationaldisabilitylawyer.com

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  1. gayla gayla United States says:

    when finally able to draw SS Disability after 2-yrs a lawyer and my 1st Tribunal, i was told by SS that another Tribunal would be held around my birthday this year, and that my SS Disabilty money would be witheld for 4-5 months during this process of the 2ond Tribunal. is this still going to happen and how do i pay for all my medications and bills?

    the illnesses i have are considered pre-existing conditions, so does this fall under the new health care bill as a pre-existing health condition now? and will i have to do this process all over again? and do i need to hire another Lawyer again?

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