Meet our Social Security Disability Team: Ariel

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"Social Security disability process can be long, confusing and frustrating for most people. A lot of our clients are confused and nervous because they're unsure of how they will pay their personal bills and medical bills, but we're here to give guidance to our clients throughout the process."

The attorneys at Morgan & Morgan understand the impact a denied Social Security disability claim can have on an individual and their family, especially when these benefits are the applicant’s main source of income. More often than not, applications for Social Security disability are initially denied; however, an initial denial does not necessarily mean that the applicant is not entitled to benefits.

If you have applied for long-term disability (LTD) assistance and have had your claim denied or had your benefits end prematurely, contact us today. We may also be able to assist if you have not yet applied for benefits or have already been denied.

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Hi, my name is Ariel and I work for Morgan & Morgan Social Security Department for over five years now. I learned in the very beginning that the Social Security disability process can be long, confusing and frustrating for most people. A lot of our clients are confused and nervous because they're unsure of how they will pay their personal bills and medical bills, but we're here to give guidance to our clients throughout the process. We answer any questions and address any concerns they may have, we help them with whatever paperwork Social Security needs filled out and we just make sure that Social Security gets all the pertinent information for the clients claim as soon as possible. Our firm can complete applications with clients over the phone in the beginning of the process and in the event that their claim gets denied, we can assist with filing appeals. The most rewarding process, the most rewarding aspect of my job is getting clients approved. It feels truly amazing to know that you've helped someone get the support they need to continue living.