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I am considering hiring a non-attorney representative for SSD. I have heard they can do a very good job as they would have experience working for SS in past.
How did you find a good one to hire? Tx!

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Since you have access to the internet, strongly suggest that you read up on all you are interested in on their websites. You can also find them in your local Yellow Pages. Also, read the reviews about them.

Read the stickies at the top of this website. Allsup appears to be the top contender here.



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I am considering hiring a non-attorney representative for SSD. I have heard they can do a very good job as they would have experience working for SS in past.
How did you find a good one to hire? Tx!
Here's a very good reference link that I found up in the stickies. I think will be of help:

http://disability-advocate.com/

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I used binder and binder from the very beginning of my applying for disability. Six months later I was awarded SSDI benefits.
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I used binder and binder from the very beginning of my applying for disability. Six months later I was awarded SSDI benefits.
thank you! I have heard the name before - I think more people on the east coast use them. I just searched on the link:
http://www.binderandbinder.com/
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When I was disabled, I was forced to file for SSD, based on my Disability insurance mandate. I filed, was turned down, appealed, and turned down again, and I was forced to appeal, when this occurred, I found an attorney, who was successful in getting my disability, which I was pretty sure I could have done myself, however, if and when SSD is granted, you pay nothing out of your own pocket, but is paid a set fee by Social Security Administration. I would make sure, that you have a doctor who supports your disability case. And find an experienced Social Security Attorney or an Advocate...as long as they understand your case, and can present it accurately.
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I used binder and binder from the very beginning of my applying for disability. Six months later I was awarded SSDI benefits.
Here's a link that includes some feedback from both clients and former employees: http://www.worldlawdirect.com/forum/...ld-i-do-2.html
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Are there any other known good non-attorney representatives for SSD that others in this forum have used and found to be good in southern Calif? I see the ones noted in this thread; are there any others that are locale to So. Calif? tx all!
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