Get Your Second Chance with Social Security Disability Benefits

The Social Security Act of 1935 was one of America’s greatest social achievements. It provided vital financial benefits to older-age citizens. When the Act was expanded to include individuals with disabilities, it pulled thousands of Americans who could no longer work out of poverty, giving them a second chance at life. That’s what Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits are to disabled Nashvillians. They are a second chance and a last hope. Being refused those benefits can be devastating, and yet two-thirds of all applications are denied.

If you’ve been denied Social Security Disability benefits, you may be closer to benefits than you think. Often applications are denied due to discrepancies or mistakes in the application process. With the help of an experienced Nashville Social Security Disability attorney, many folks with disabilities are getting approved through the appeals process. At Ponce Law, we can help you determine what went wrong with your initial application and make the necessary changes to help ensure you get approved the second time around.

Give us a call today for a free consultation. We’ll review your application at no cost or obligation. If we feel you have a strong case for benefits, we’ll put our full experience behind making sure you get them. Your SSD benefits are too important for you to try and go it alone. Contact us today.

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