What to do if my Springfield Missouri disability lawyer retires

A couple of excellent disability lawyers in Springfield Missouri recently retired.  My office has received a lot of calls with a common question “what to do if my Springfield Missouri disability lawyer retires?”

The short answer is you need to get to work finding a new Social Security Disability lawyer.  Immediately.  Depending on where your case is in the process certain items may need to be addressed quickly to avoid further delay in your hearing date.

What to do if my Springfield Missouri disability lawyer retires or goes bankrupt

When you go to your potential new lawyers office for the first time, do you meet the guy in the ad?  Do you meet a lawyer even?  At my office you will.   This office is  not high volume disability practice where you are just a number.  You get enough of that with the Social Security Administration.  You will meet with me several times prior to your hearing and you will receive hearing preparation from me.  All too often a the Springfield Missouri ODAR office where disability hearing are held, I see people meeting their lawyer for the first time literally moments before their hearing that may determine if they receive benefits and medical care for the rest of their lives.   Are you willing to risk you and your family’s financial future on being a number in a high volume disability practice?

Your attorney should help you prepare this information and if he or she does not, it can hurt the outcome of your disability claim. Be sure you receive personal attention from your attorney.  This is not possible if your lawyer meets you for the first time walking into the hearing room.  Frequently, it is my knowledge of my clients medical file that has swung cases in my client’s favor.

Please call Jason Krebs of the Krebs Law Firm LLC for a personal approach as your Springfield Missouri Disability lawyer case that ensures you are prepared and educated on the process. The consultation is free.

People may be worried that they do not have the money to pay for a Springfield Missouri disability attorney, but we only handle Social Security cases on a contingent fee basis. In other words, there is no fee unless we are successful in getting you the benefits that you deserve. If you would like to speak to Jason Krebs and his staff simply call (417) 883-5886 for your free case evaluation or to discuss your appeal today! Do not delay as you only have 60 days to file your appeal or ask for a reconsideration if you live in Kansas, Arkansas or Oklahoma.