Tennessee Social Security Disability Attorneys
Has your application for Social Security disability benefits been denied? Do not give up. While the government denies most initial applications, a significant percentage of Social Security disability appeals are ultimately successful.
The best way to improve your chances of success is to retain an experienced Social Security disability attorney. For experienced representation in the Middle Tennessee area, contact Joy Davis Collier, PLLC in Franklin, Tennessee.
Do Not Be Afraid
Many of the people who contact our office about Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits have significant doubts and concerns. Some of the questions they have include:
- Why was my application for SSDI benefits denied?
- Can I afford a lawyer?
- Will my attorney give my case the time and attention it requires?
- Will I have to testify?
- Will I be cross-examined by an attorney?
- How do I prove that I am unable to work?
At your free initial consultation, we can answer all of your questions and help address your concerns. Also, we handle Social Security disability cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning we charge no fees unless we recover for you. So you don't have to worry about the cost of hiring an attorney.
We will communicate with your doctors, gather necessary evidence, prepare you for your hearing, attend the hearing with you and argue your case. The hearing itself is more informal than a traditional trial, and you will not be cross-examined by a lawyer. A judge will simply ask you some questions about your disability and how it has affected your ability to work.
Your Right to SSDI Benefits
If you have worked and paid into the Social Security system, you have a right to receive benefits if you have a physical or mental impairment that will affect your ability to work for one year or more. A physical impairment might include a severe back or neck injury, spine injury, brain injury, paralysis, organ failure, cancer or other physical challenge. A mental impairment might include severe depression or anxiety, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other mental challenge.
Contact Us
If your application for SSDI benefits has been denied, let an experienced SSDI attorney at our firm protect your rights and seek the benefits you are entitled to receive. For help, call 615-550-2191 or contact us toll free at 888-890-6824.













