mydisabilityprofessionals.com

by Joomlashack

  • Home
  • About SS Disability
  • Our Attorneys
  • FAQs
  • Resources
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map

Helping People with All Phases of SSDI and SSI Claims:
From Initial Applications to Federal Appeals

Disability Professionals is a not-for-profit law firm dedicated to representing individuals with disability claims before the Social Security Administration. Our mission is centered around the belief that all people, regardless of race, age, background or financial circumstance, deserve the opportunity to live full and meaningful lives--even when a severe disability prevents them from obtaining in gainful employment.

At Disability Professionals, we understand the difficult circumstances a person faces as a result of a disabling condition---doctor and hospital bills, pharmacy costs, transportation issues, mortgage payments, utility bills, etc. Having a disability can be overwhelming and can ruin a person financially. When a person chooses Disability Professionals to represent them before the Social Security Administration, our advocates are focused on one thing: getting the benefits our client deserves---and getting them in a timely manner.

Statistics have shown that people represented by an experienced attorney or certified professional representative have been successful more often than people without this level of professional assistance. While not all attorneys practice before the Social Security Administration, our team represents years of experience in not only social security law, but also a wide variety of other practices, such as personal injury, Workers' Compensation, criminal defense, and family law, which often play an important role in the outcome of a disability claim.

Nationally, disability applications are at an all-time high. Coupled with a reduction in the judges and staff needed to make and process decisions, the application and appeal process is an uphill battle. It has never been more important to select a representative that has the knowledge and experience to ensure your claim gets the attention it deserves.

If you are looking for an advocate who is backed by years of experience and a personal commitment to helping people, you have come to the right place---Disability Professionals.

Contact Us For a FREE
Social Security Disability Consultation!


Full name:
Phone Number:
Alternate Contact Number:
What is the best time to contact you?
Email address:
City, State:
Please describe your physical and/or mental disabilities:

Advertising Information:
This website is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future results. Every case is different and should be judged on its own merits. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertisements.
Attorney Contact: Pat Donahue, Western Professional Associates, Inc., 5020 Bob Billings Parkway, Lawrence, KS 66049.

 

Locations

  • Colorado
  • Kansas - Eastern
  • Kansas - Western
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Oklahoma
  • South Dakota
  • Federal Appeals

Our Attorneys

  • Pat Donahue
  • Mike Morgan
  • Nick Purifoy
  • Anna Hawes
  • Jessica Piedra
  • Teresa Click
  • Ginger Ryan
  • Heather Mueller
 

Menu

  • Home
  • About SS Disability
  • Our Attorneys
  • FAQs
  • Resources
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map

Our Attorneys

  • Pat Donahue
  • Mike Morgan
  • Nick Purifoy
  • Anna Hawes
  • Jessica Piedra
  • Teresa Click
  • Ginger Ryan
  • Heather Mueller

Locations

  • Colorado
  • Kansas - Eastern
  • Kansas - Western
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Oklahoma
  • South Dakota
  • Federal Appeals

Contact Us

  • Pat Donahue
  • Mike Morgan
  • Nick Purifoy
  • Anna Hawes
  • Jessica Piedra
  • Teresa Click
  • Ginger Ryan
  • Heather Mueller

Nick's Blog Articles

  • Posner and the Bluebook
  • Defining Conflict in a Federal Appeal
  • Privatization? What About the Backlog?
  • The Chenery Doctrine in Federal Social Security Disability Appeals
  • The Problem of Non-Compliance
  • 3 Tips That Can Make a Difference at Appeals Council
  • Moratorium on EAJA Fees