If a medical condition keeps you from working, a skilled social security disability lawyer can help you pursue the benefits you paid into. At the Law Offices of Samuel D. Flatt, you receive direct guidance from a dedicated disability attorney who understands how federal disability rules apply to New Yorkers.
From first-time filings to complex appeals, this disability law firm supports clients across Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Bronx, Long Island, and nearby communities.
Applying for Social Security Disability can feel overwhelming. The process is strict, timelines matter, and many valid claims are denied the first time. A knowledgeable SSDI attorney helps you avoid delays and build a stronger case from the start.
Whether you are just starting or dealing with a denial, you have options. This page is your starting point. Below are focused resources to help you take the next step with confidence.
Disability Benefits
Denied Claims & Appeals
At the Law Offices of Samuel D. Flatt, clients work directly with an experienced social security lawyer who understands both federal law and the realities of living and working in New York. The office is conveniently located at 147-17 Union Tpke, Flushing, NY, 11367, serving clients throughout Queens and the surrounding boroughs.
If your disability is connected to a workplace injury, you may also need a workers compensation lawyer or workers comp attorney to protect your full range of benefits. Many clients benefit from coordinated guidance that covers both systems.
You do not have to figure this out alone. Whether you are filing for the first time or appealing a denial, a trusted social security disability benefits lawyer can help you take the right next step.
Call the Law Offices of Samuel D. Flatt or reach out online to get clear answers and steady guidance.
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