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We are focused on helping individuals obtain disability benefits and fight to get back to work when something or someone has affected their livelihood. Whether you are seeking benefits from a work-related injury, appealing a denial of Social Security benefits, fighting an insurance company, struggling to obtain the Veterans benefits you've earned, or have been wrongly terminated or discriminated against on the job, Bross & Frankel, P.A. can help.

Our experience in advocating only for individuals who have found themselves unable to work due to their own health problems or unreasonable employers, gives us a comprehensive set of tools to help get you back on your feet. We offer our clients quality legal representation with personal, professional, attention. Our clients are treated with respect and understanding by a knowledgeable, friendly staff.

Our staff answers the phone directly, with no prompts. In the event we aren't able to pickup the moment you call, we return most calls within minutes to hours.
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The attorneys at Bross & Frankel are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding a claim for Social Security benefits, long-term disability, veterans benefits, workers' compensation, or unfair treatment by an employer.
In addition to our main office in Cherry Hill, NJ, we have locations throughout Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware to accommodate the needs of our clients.
If you're unable to work due to a disability, you may be entitled to benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA).
There are two types of social security disability benefits offered by the SSA: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Based on your particular situation, you may qualify for one or both types of federal programs, each of which offer benefits in the form of monthly payments.
The process of applying for disability benefits can often be overwhelming, particularly if your initial claim is denied and you need to file an appeal.
Hiring a Social Security attorney is more affordable than almost any other area of law.
Social Security disability lawyers only earn a fee if they are successful in winning your case, the fee must be approved by Social Security and in most cases is capped, so that it may be anywhere from 25% of your award to less than 10% of your award of back benefits, depending on how large your award is.
You can find out more about attorney's fees in Social Security cases here.
That said, some people are fiercely independent, and want to give it a go on their own.
In most cases, a Social Security disability attorney's fee is limited to 25% of the retroactive, or "past-due" benefits you are awarded.
You usually don't have to pay anything up front to a disability lawyer.
Instead any fee is paid out of the back benefits you receive.
Usually, Social Security handles the payment of fees directly, withholding the money from your backpay award, and sending the remainder to you.
While Social Security always has to approve any fee between a lawyer and a disability client, there are a few situations when the fee may be different.
If you are unable to work due to a disability, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
Below, we break down the steps that you'll need to take to file a claim for benefits.
There are two types of disability programs available through the Social Security Administration (SSA): Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Both types of benefits require that you be disabled, as defined by federal law.
However, to qualify for SSDI, you must have earned work credits by working for a certain amount of time and paying Social Security taxes.
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