Monday, June 7, 2010

Cincinnati Social Security disability Attorney Reveals 7 horrrible Mistakes

Cincinnati Social Security Disability Lawyer Reveals 7 Horrible Mistakes Social Security Claimants Make

Here are 7 critical things not to do if you want to win your social security case.

1. Thinking social security will get all the evidence. Social security will usually get some evidence but usually they will not get the complete medical records and reports that could help you win your case.

2. Thinking that you are so ill or injured that your illness or injury will speak for yourself. Just because you know someone that got disability and they do not seem as bad as you don't think you will automatically win.

3. Failing to file a timely appeal. If you do not appeal your case in the time given you may loose your chance to get any or all the benefits you deserve.

4. Thinking that the social security people you talk with will help you win your case.

5. Thinking that if you get denied appealing your case is just a waste of time. This in many cases is absolutely untrue. That's why a case taken all the way to a judge can be a winner even after two denials

6. Thinking that a non attoreny representative will be cheaper than an attorney.

7. Thinking that you can not afford an attorney. Most attorneys take these case on the basis that their fee will be 25% of the past due benefits up to a maximum of $6000. So when you can not afford to loose know that you can afford an atorney to help you win

by Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli. Call him today at 1-800-447-6549 to get the help you need. Anthony is a member of the National Association for social security Representatives

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Cincinnati Social Security Disability Attorney Reveals Tip From Judge

Recently I finished a Cincinnati social security disability hearing with an administrative law judge. Every one in awhile after a hearing is closed and you get to speak with a Social Security administrative law judge informally, they give you a pearl.

This is not secret disability information by any means, though some social security disability sites would tease with this lead in to get your attention on this key piece of advice with the words social security disability secrets revealed. Although it may not be known by many I would not term it a secret. More correctly a practice pointer.

The social security disability judge told this attorney that he sees many attorneys that try to ignore seemingly damaging evidence. The judge told me that anything like that should be attempted to me explained by the client. My old evidence teacher called this " Taking the sting out".

As an example suppose there is evidence of alchohol or drug use. If the judge finds this is material to the disability your client will loose. Therefore you must have you client honestly talk about their usage. Hopefully the usage was isolated or has completely stopped. But be sure that if its in the records the judge will see it and want to know about it. You must prepare your client for it. The worst thing they can do is deny any usage when the record clearly confirms the usage. This totally undermines their credibility. The worst thing you can do is ignore it. As a disability lawyer it totally undermines your credibility

By Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli. www.castellilaw.com

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Cincinnati Attorney wins Disability for Lady with rheumatoid arthritis

Cincinnati social security disability attorney is pleases to announce another victory for a 52 year old woman laborer. She filed for social security based upon Rheumatoid arthritis and the effects it had on her hands and back.

Social security disability denied her application and she hired Anthony Castelli to represent her. He filed a request for reconsideration. Her doctors visits and disability report were supplemented. Upon further review social security allowed her case. She hired Anthony Castelli on January 26 and the appeal was filed by computer and submitted 3 days later. We were just informed May 15 that she was allowed and will be receiving benefits.

This is the exception to the rule as most cases end up in front of an administrative social security disability law judge. The important point to remember is get the help you need from an experienced social security disability attorney and get your appeal filed promptly with all the forms accurately filled out.

Cincinnati social secrity disability attorney Anthony Castelli invites you to call him at 1-800-447-6549 for a free case evaluation so that you can get the help you need to get the compensation you deserve.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Do You Need a Social Security Disability Attorney

Why You Need a Cincinnati Social Security Disability Attorney

Are thinking about retaining a Social Security Disability Attorney to represent you in your Social Security claim. If so what should you be asking

1 You want to know what do the bring to the table

2. You need to know if you have the right Social Security Disability Attorney.

3. How will a social security disability lawyer help you win your case?

A dangerous illusion a claimant can hold is the mentality that says "it’s obvious that I'm too sick/injured/in too much pain to work. I don’t need a lawyer

If that were true, 66% of all applicants would not be turned down. Nearly 3 million are expected to apply this year. That means 2 million will be turned down. you certaily don't want to be one of the 2 million.

Moreover, if that were true it would not explain how, year after year, disabled appplicants that have Social Security Attorneys are awarded benefits far more often than consumers that do not. You should know that the Regulations that govern Social Security disability cover hundreds of pages. The Social Security Rulings and Administrative rules cover hundreds more. This is a complex area of the law

If it makes sense to hire a Social Security Disability Attorney, how do you choose one? There are not a lot of Social Security Attorneys that handle Social Security Disability cases. This is because, as mentioned above, the law is pretty complex and the fees are low compared to other areas of the law (Social Security Disability cases are typically handled on a contingency basis with the lawyer receiving a percentage of the back benefits. But these fees are capped at $6000. This is not an insignificant amount of money, of course, but it is not a lot, either, when you know the amount of work that goes into these cases). So the lawyer takes the gamble and you get the help of an expert and only pay them a fee if they recover.

There are many reason why statistcs show you are more likey to win you disability case if you have an experienced social security lawyer. Simpy we know the system, we know what works, we know what fails.

Call Anthony Castelli Cincinnati social security disability for a free case evaluation call me today 1-800-447-6549 I'll be glad to put my 29 years of experience to work for you. Or go to my web site www.castellilaw.com to learm more

Friday, May 14, 2010

How to win and not wait forever Social security Disability

Cincinnati Social Security disability Attorney Tells how to Beat the Social security disability waiting Game

The associated press recently reported that a spike in social security disability claims has swamped the system. The system is so swamped that many people wait over two and a half years to get their case heard.

More that 2/3 of the people will be denied. You need to know that social security denies valid claims. Given the right case, an attorney can get you case allowed by a decision on the record. This means that you do not have to wait for a hearing and could shave off up to 6 months or more of waiting.

If you are 50 years old or older I may be able to get your case expedited. Call 1-800-447-6549 today for a free consultation to see if you can get your case expedited. Or go to my web site http://www.castellilaw.com/TOCSocialSecurityDisability.html

by Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anhony Castelli

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Cincinnati Attorney Reveals Social Security Disability Winning Strategy

Cincinnati Attorney Reveals Social security Disability Winning Strategy


Carefully review the record for things that are inconsistent with your client's position, Such as he took a five hundred mile trip, but alleges he can not sit for very long.

You want to bring this out with your client and have him discuss it. Or even mention it in your pretrial memorandum. If you can explain the inconsistencies before the judge brings them up this helps your client's credibility as well as your own.

You must prepare your client for this . A failure to remember is often just as bad as an outright misrepresentation. So remember beat the judge to the punch and your credibility will be helped.

Often times the judge that wants to deny your case will use crdibility of your client as a determining issue. So you must also tell them what to expect and how to respond. You are not telling your client what to say but how to say it.

Face the fact that some clients exaggerate without meaning to lie. For example if your client has a bad back ask them how much they can lift.Many will respond they can't lift anything. Of course they mean they can not lift much, but again this is a big difference and a judge can jump on that. another technique is to ask the client to rate their pain fron 1-10. Again a 10 is defined as hospital admission type pain so unless you have that an 8-9 is still a severe indicator and seems more realistic to most judges.

By Cincinnati social security disability attorney . For more inormation go to my Cincinnati social security disability attorney web page. Call today for a free consult for the help you need to get the compensation you deserve. 1-800-447-6549

Monday, April 12, 2010

The Key to Winning your social security disability case

There is an important piece of evidence that you must get in order to have a good chance of winning your social security disability case. This is a functional capacity form from your treating doctor. This form states what your restrictions are. How much you can lift. How long you can stand and walk. How long you can sit. And other restrictions you may have. It should be supported by your doctor's records with clinical testing.

If you have questions about your social security case please contact me,
Anthony Castelli Cincinnati, Ohio social security disability attorney.
http://www.castellilaw.com/TOCSocialSecurityDisability.html

For the help you need to get the benefits you deserve call 1-800-447-6549 for free consultation