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Statistically speaking, most claimants for disability benefits will eventually need to have their case heard by an Administrative Law Judge and, consequently, most claimants would be well advised to seek representation before their case proceeds to a hearing.
Getting representation on a social security disability or ssi disability claim can be accomplished by contacting your
State's Bar Group. These organizations typically keep a statewide list of attorneys and their areas of practice (including bankruptcy law, divorce law, personal injury law, and traffic law).
Additionally, bar groups can help potential clients find legal representation for their needs through the use of a lawyer locater program.
To go about locating good, experienced representation for your ssdi or ssi case---in addition to using the usual techniques such as looking through directories, relying on referrals, and, of course, conducting searches online---this is many times a beneficial option.
Though bar groups may not always be a claimant's first thought of resource, after gathering detailed information from you, they can, in some instances, assist you in finding a lawyer or representative.
State Bar Association details
(including address and name of contact person)
Maine State Bar Association, 124 State Street, P.O. Box 788, Augusta, Maine, 04330, Tel: (207) 622-7523, Fax: (207) 623-0083, Contact: Mr. David Q. Whittier
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