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Why should I choose Jan Dils to help me get Social Security Benefits?
We understand the process.  Thousands of disabled individuals who have represented themselves have struggled with confusing forms, busy SSA telephones and months of uncertainty about the status of their claims.  Our firm focuses almost entirely on Social Security disability claims, unlike other attorneys who typically don’t specialize in only in this field. Our expert staff has accumulated years of experience in working and dealing with the Social Security Administration.  We will develop your case from medical documents and doctors evaluations and make sure that you Social Security file is complete. Also, if you need to appear before an Administrative Law Judge, we prepare you and appear with you at the hearing. Our firm will fight to get you the benefits you deserve.  We won’t take no for an answer.
 
What Our Office Will Do For You:

We will let Social Security know that Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, is representing you in your potential claim for Social Security benefits. We will appeal your denial from Social Security. We will ask Social Security for a copy of your file. We will collect and review evidence pertinent to your disability claim. We will send this evidence to Social Security. Once we request your hearing, we will meet with you and prepare you for a hearing. We will, of course, be at your hearing and ask you questions. If any witnesses, other than you, are needed at your Social Security hearing we will tell you in advance. We will keep track of your case to make sure that Social Security does not lose or forget to give you a hearing or send you a decision.  If we win, we will make sure that Social Security pays you the correct amount of benefits. If we lose, we will talk to you about what your options may be to appeal the decision.