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There are a number of different avenues by which to locate a social security disability attorney or SSI lawyer in Arizona. And using the evaluation form on this page is one of them. To receive an evaluation and possibly obtain assistance on a disability application or appeal that is pending with the social security administration, simply click one of the images above.
Another means of locating assistance, however, is by contacting your State's Bar Group. Organizations such as this typically keep a list of attorneys (organized according to their various areas of practice -- including bankruptcy law, divorce law, personal injury law, and traffic law) that covers the entire state, or, at least, most larger areas. Bar groups can sometimes help claimants get connected to legal representation in arizona for their disability claim needs through the use of a lawyer locater program and to find experienced disability representation in arizona for your case, this is sometimes an option that can be helpful.
What are the chances of winning disability benefits from the social security administration if you are a resident of Arizona? In recent years, the national trend has been that approximately seventy percent of all applications for SSD and SSI benefits filed nationally have been denied and about half of all claims filed in Arizona have been turned down at the application level. At the first appeal level, however, things get tougher in Arizona as about seventy percent of all first appeals receive denials.
State Bar details
(including address and name of contact person)
Arizona - State Bar of Arizona, 111 W. Monroe Street, Suite 1800, Phoenix, Arizona, 85003-1742, Tel: (602) 340-7200, Fax: (602) 271-4930, Contact: Mr. Robert B. Van Wyck
Trivia regarding Arizona:
Arizona is located in the southwestern part of the United States. Most of the Arizona landscape is desert, with hot dry temperatures in the summer and mild cool winters. Arizona is home to the famous Grand Canyon, which is located in the Colorado River valley. Arizona is also home to the Barringer Meteorite Crater, which is the largest meteorite impact site in the United States. In 1912, the Arizona territory became the forty-eighth state in the United States of America. Phoenix is the capital of Arizona, as well as the largest city in the state. Arizona has 88.74 percent of its residents identified as white on the census; of this percentage 27.20 percent are Hispanic. Arizona’s Hispanic population is for the most part ethnically Mexican. It has been estimated that Arizona will become the first minority-majority state in the United States by 2035, if birth rate trends remain the same. Arizona also has the sixth largest population of Native Americans in the country. Arizona has 286,680 Native Americans, and that is 10 percent of the national Native American population.
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