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Finding qualified representation should generally be on a disability claimant's checklist, particularly if a social security disability or ssi disability claim has already been denied.
How do you find a disability attorney? Though there are many different methods to locate an attorney or lawyer in Vermont for your legal needs, one means that is sometimes helpful--and underutilized--is 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 locate experienced representation for your ssdi or ssi case---in addition to employing the usual techniques such as looking through directories, relying on referrals, and, of course, conducting searches online---this can be a helpful alternative.
Though these offices are essentially just a means of referral, after gathering detailed information from you, they can, in some instances, assist you in finding a lawyer.
State Bar Association details
(including address and name of contact person)
Vermont State Bar Association, 35-37 Court Street, P.O. Box 100, Montpelier, Vermont, 05602, Tel: (802) 223-2020, Fax: (802) 223-1573, Contact: Ms. Wendy Morgan
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