Our Attorneys Fees for Social Security Disability Law Cases
Do you need help getting the disability benefits you deserve? Are you afraid to contact a lawyer because of fees? At the law offices of Polly Murphy, PC, we understand that you are going through a lot right now. Handling social security cases on a contingency basis, you do not have to pay attorneys fees unless and until we get you benefits.
Fighting for the Underdog, Contact Polly Murphy
We understand that many disabled people face severe economic hardships while waiting for benefits. Our goal is to win your case as early as possible, so you can start receiving benefits of regular disability checks. With your financial status in mind, we provide a number of measures to make sure proper disability law counsel is accessible.
To start, we ask you to complete the questionnaire on this web site for VA or for SSA disability. Polly Murphy will review to see if it is a case which we think we can help. Whether you complete online or give us information over the phone, we will analyze the facts to determine if we think the case has error in your denial. Contracts for either Social Security disability representation or representation before the DVA have set fees. For SSA, by regulation the attorney's fee must be the least of either 25 percent of retroactive benefits or $6000. For VA representation, Ms. Murphy's contract sets the fee at 25 percent of retroactive benefits obtained.
- SSD and SSI: Attorney fees are 25 percent of retroactive benefits or a maximum of $6,000, whichever is less.
- VA Benefits
Percentage of Retroactive Benefits Awarded for Disability Law Cases
Your fees are based on your retroactive benefits. This means, there are no attorneys fees if we are not successful in getting you benefits. You will only owe an attorney's fee if your claim is successful.
Contact Us
Located in Ardmore off I-35, we represent disabled workers and veterans throughout Oklahoma and some counties of Northern Texas. Do not be afraid to get proper legal counsel. Contact us by completing either the Social Security questionnaire or VA questionnaire posted on this web site.











