Ardmore Social Security Disability Lawyer
If you are no longer able to pursue gainful employment because of injuries or sickness resulting in disability, you may be eligible for financial support and medical care through Social Security. At the Ardmore law offices of Polly Murphy, PC, we are dedicated to helping disabled workers get the Social Security benefits they deserve. With four case managers on staff dedicated completely to Social Security disability claims, you will always have someone on staff to talk to about your concerns.
Fighting for the Underdog, Contact Polly Murphy
Applying for SSD benefits usually takes a long time. If a lawyer tells you he/she can do your claim faster, do not believe it. If your initial claim is denied and that denial is upheld upon reconsideration, you will receive a hearing assignment with an administrative law judge based on your filing date, regardless of whether you are represented by an attorney or yourself. If you have an attorney and you think the process is going to slowly, don't contact another attorney, just contact your attorney and share your concerns and frustration
When it comes to Social Security disability benefits, a good attorney is one who will make sure your application is completed with the information needed to obtain benefits, secure and submit relevant medical evidence and will help you take advantage of every opportunity to secure benefits. We help our clients with the following:
Whether you are preparing your initial application or you are about to file an appeal, we understand that you have questions about the process. Our Social Security disability FAQ is a good place to start.
Contact Us
From our offices in Ardmore, we represent disabled workers throughout Oklahoma and some counties in Northern Texas. Located off I-35, our offices are open during weekly business hours. Contact us by completing the questionnaire for Social Security Disability on this site if you have decided you need an attorney to help. If you are already represented by an attorney, do not complete questionnaire, just call your attorney with your questions.











