Federal Court Appeals

If your Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits claim has been denied through all of the available administrative appeals, you can appeal your claim to the Federal Court.

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What will the federal district court do? The judge will review your case based on the record before the Social Security Administration. Your disability appeals lawyer from Books Law Group will prepare all necessary briefs to argue your case before the court.

What if the federal district court turns down your Social Security Disability appeal? There is the option of continuing in the federal system up to the U.S. Supreme Court. In most cases, however, our Social Security Disability appeals lawyers recommend starting over with a new application that includes all the evidence discovered during your administrative appeals.

We will stay with your case, re-evaluate your options, and, if there is a way to win your case, we will find it.

If you are interested in receiving help on your Social Security claim, please contact us for Free Case Evaluation (Secure Online) or call at 1-888-We-Mean-It.

Please be sure to provide us with as much information as is reasonably available. The quality of our evaluation is dependent upon the accuracy of the information you provide to us.

Any initial consultation with our firm is free. For more information, call us at 1-888-We-Mean-It, or contact us by e-mail.


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