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Solomon, Sullivan & Romo offers a FREE Evaluation of your case and will discuss your options with you.  Let us make a difference in your life. Contact us today!

Important!

Once you're denied benefits, the clock starts ticking. Don't wait too long. You might miss the deadline to appeal.

APPLY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY IN TALLAHASSEE

Whether Social Security considers you “disabled” is determined by your inability to work. The agency considers you disabled under its rules if:

Social Security pays only for total disability, not a partial disability.

Why do many people consider applying for benefits difficult?

Many people believe that if they simply explain their situation to Social Security, someone will understand and award them disability benefits. Unfortunately, that’s not the way Social Security works.

Applying for Social Security Disability benefits is a complex legal process. You must prove you are “disabled” according to the Social Security Disability Program (SSDP) legal definition.

Why are most people who apply for benefits denied?

The Social Security Disability system involves thousands of rules, regulations, and procedures. You can be denied benefits if your doctor doesn’t know the legal definition of disability, or if a Social Security employee fails to obtain medical evidence on your behalf. You can also lose your case if an appeal is handled improperly.

How likely are you to win benefits?

At Solomon, Sullivan and Romo, we offer a free evaluation of your disability case. Contact our experienced attorneys today to learn more.

Solomon, Sullivan & Romo Disability Attorneys 

150 John Knox Rd.
Tallahassee, FL 32303

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(850) 385-6668

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