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Disability benefits are designed to help individuals who are no longer able to work because of a debilitating illness or disease, but many people who should qualify have trouble getting proper benefits. At Andalman & Flynn, our elite legal team is here to protect your rights and help you get the disability benefits you deserve. Get started on the right foot with our comprehensive application assistance and expert guidance.

You may not know where to begin, but we do.

Disability benefits cases are often multifaceted, involving numerous parties and multiple claims. At every turn, you’ll also need to deal with insurance companies or government agencies that seek to pay out as little as possible or avoid paying altogether. When you turn to the experts at Andalman & Flynn, we manage every aspect of your claim. With extensive litigation experience in insurance coverage and Social Security Disability benefits disputes, we’re dedicated to pursuing the compensation you deserve. When it comes to disability claims, there’s simply no substitute for experienced legal assistance. Applying for disability benefits is a complicated process. An excessive amount of information and documentation in necessary in order to submit a complete application, and it may take months to receive a decision regarding your benefits. Our attorneys will continuously follow up on your application to move the process along as quickly as possible. Most consultations are free, and there’s generally no fee unless you’re awarded benefits.

Navigating the disability benefits application system is a confusing and often frustrating experience. If you are disabled and unable to work, reach out to the helpful experts at Andalman & Flynn. Please contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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Testimonials

Repeat Client

“Both last year and this year the Office of Personnel Management threatened to take away my disability because I had made too much money in a previous year, and was therefore no longer disabled. However, their information was incorrect both times. Immediately Zubaidah Haamid and Elliott Andalman confronted OPM with the true facts, and got