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DON'T WAIT TOO LONG:

The Social Security Administration has a strict time limit of 60 days for filing appeals. It is important to pursue any possible appeal promptly. If you have applied for benefits and your claim was denied, contact Mathis & Mathis today for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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Representing Disability Claimants Since 1985

Mathis & Mathis, P.C., is located in Arlington, Virginia. For almost 25 years, our law firm's sole focus has been representing claimants for disability benefits like Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). We also provide legal assistance to disabled individuals seeking to claim disability benefits from their private or governmental employers.

Our certified claimant's representative handles cases on behalf of clients in Washington, DC, the greater DC Metro Area, Baltimore and throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

Help With Every Stage of Your Disability Benefits Claim

For many clients, the first step we take is to help you understand whether you should apply for SSDI or SSI. These two disability benefits programs are both run by the Social Security Administration — and the decision under which program to apply depends on your work history and your current financial circumstances.

Many people file the initial application on their own, and only seek help from a lawyer if they are denied disability benefits. At Mathis & Mathis, we welcome clients to contact us before they file the initial application. If your SSDI or SSI application has already been denied, we can provide advocacy on your behalf at every further stage of the appeals process, including:

No matter where your disability benefits application stands in the process, we will help you get your claim back on track. We will help you understand the definition of disability according to the Social Security Administration, and review your medical records in order to determine whether you are eligible for disability benefits. Our advocates have extensive experience proving eligibility for disability benefits on behalf of clients with a wide range of health conditions. Our decades of experience helps us build strong claims on behalf of clients with disabling medical conditions both common and rare.

Can You Work During the Process of Applying for Disability Benefits?

We recognize that the financial insecurities and hardships caused by your inability to work make your disability benefits claim extremely important to you and your family. We make every effort to speed the process, but the reality is that disability benefits claims and appeals often move at a snail's pace.

Many of our clients are able to — and need to — work part-time during the disability benefits application process but worry about work income having a negative impact on their applications. We provide detailed guidance to our clients regarding the impact of work income on disability benefits applications.

Contact Mathis & Mathis, P.C., for a Free Initial Consultation

To get more information about our law firm or our services, schedule a confidential and free initial consultation. Call toll-free 888-309-9781 or send us an e-mail.

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Mathis and Mathis, P.C.
2500 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 320
Arlington, VA 22201
Toll-Free: 888-309-9781
Office: 703-635-3654
Fax: 703-536-5050
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