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Montana Disability Lawyers

If you are denied on your Initial Claim, you should get a Montana disability lawyer to provide representation and help you with your claim for continuing and past due benefits (back pay). The reason you need a Montana disability lawyer is because a claimant will, typically, either be approved on an initial application. If the claim is denied, the claimant will typically be forced to follow the appeal route, at least to the point where their case is brought before an Administrative Law Judge at a social security disability hearing.

Initial claims are typically denied 60 to 70 percent of the time, depending on the state in which you filed, so chances are you'll end up in the hearing. And, you never want to end up in a hearing with no Montana disability lawyer representation. Use the form on this page to find a Montana disability lawyer to assist you with your claim and represent you if it is denied and you end up having to go to the hearing.

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