Government benefit programs were enacted to aid citizens who face specific challenges. Unfortunately, the government often disapproves the claims of deserving people. I can help you if you have been denied the following benefits:
You have the right to appeal your denied claim. I will help you get the appeals process started, and will prepare you for and represent you at the appeals hearing.
Contact me to discuss your case in a free initial consultation.
Speaking with a qualified, experienced lawyer should be the first step you take after being denied benefits. What constitutes a successful appeal is very well defined in the law. I will examine the details of your case and assess the likelihood of your winning the appeal. I will only suggest taking action if that is in your best interest.
I will begin your appeal by submitting a legal brief on your behalf. Then I will represent you in the hearing with the administrative law judge who will rule on your appeal.
At your hearing, you will have to testify. Before the hearing, I will put together a list of questions that I intend to ask you. We will discuss giving precise, truthful answers to those questions. We will collaborate, preparing you to be a compelling and credible witness.
During the hearing, I will guide you through the process and ask the questions we have already discussed.
I charge a flat fee in cases I handle. Once you pay the agreed fee, I will represent you throughout your appeal, and you will not have to pay me any more money, no matter how complicated or time-consuming your appeal is.
I offer day, evening and weekend consultations by phone. To schedule a free initial consultation, call me at (805) 845-8223 or, if you prefer to email, click on this link Contact me.
Michael J. DeNiro, Attorney at Law
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