WAS YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY CLAIM DENIED? DON'T GIVE UP, CALL MARK Jones NOW! (208) 263-0886
WE KNOW THAT MANY FOLKS WHO HAVE APPLIED for Social Security Disability Benefits are in a desperate situation. They are sick or injured, and have lost their job. They often have no insurance, money or access to medical care. Many are having difficulty even getting their medications. Some are even facing being homeless. We understand. Bad situations happen to good, hard working people, and we can help. We understand that you are hurt and need the benefits you paid for through your work. A denial from Social Security does not mean that you are not disabled. But if you fail to appeal within the time prescribed by the law, your claim will die.
I HAVE ALWAYS WORKED, WHY WON'T THEY HELP ME NOW?
WE OFTEN HEAR from our clients that they feel like the Social Security Administration wants them to give up on trying to obtain the disability benefits they so desperately need. Social Security seems to do this by making the disability process so confusing and difficult. We agree. In fact, the statistics published by the Social Security Administration confirm that more and more people give up on their disability claim with each denial. BUT DON'T GIVE UP!!! Give us a call. We have been helping folks obtain their Social Security Disability Benefits for over twenty years.
I DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY, WILL MARK HELP ME?
Mark will talk with you about your claim for free, so you risk nothing by giving Mark a call.
If you want Mark to help, he is paid only if you win your claim. All fees are paid from your "past due benefits," which are the benefits you should have been paid had Social Security processed your claim correctly. Attorneys are paid 25% of this "past due amount" with a maximum payment to the attorney of $6000. There is no "up front" money or retainer required.
If you want Mark to help, he is paid only if you win your claim. All fees are paid from your "past due benefits," which are the benefits you should have been paid had Social Security processed your claim correctly. Attorneys are paid 25% of this "past due amount" with a maximum payment to the attorney of $6000. There is no "up front" money or retainer required.
IS THERE A TIME LIMIT TO FILE MY APPEAL?
Most denials must be appealed within 60 days, but if your claim is more than 60 days old, it may still be salvageable. Certain circumstances allow you to file a late appeal for "good cause." If you are still within your 60 day time limit, call us immediately to talk with Mark. Even if you are past your 60 days to appeal, call Mark to see if your claim can be saved.