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How is a disability firm different from a law firm?

Christina Miller · February 15, 2023 ·

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How is a disability firm different from a law firm?

Law firms often handle a vast myriad of different kinds of cases and thus focus their energies on many areas of law. We do not do that. We have one focus and one focus alone; disability. That focus and dedication to one area allows us to be on the pulse of changes and developments in the realm of the SSA, specifically in the field of disability. We are members of the National Association of Disability Representatives (NADR) and anytime a new Social Security Ruling or important decision is issued, we know about it and immediately begin implementing those changes to better serve our clients. In addition, lawyers are not required to do anything special to prove their knowledge and experience with Social Security law before representing claimants. That is not the case in our firm. We are run by an EDPNA, Christina Miller. Christina received the EDPNA designation and the right to represent disability claimants in their quest for benefits directly from the Social Security Administration. She was required to pass the SSA’s rigorous examination and meet all the educational, background and professional requirements to earn this designation. Therefore, we are quite proud to call ourselves a disability firm as that is the focus of who we are and what we do.

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