Social Security Lawyer
A Social Security lawyer may work for the government or in private practice. Either way, these attorneys deliberate cases involving the amount of program benefits that are paid to injured or disabled people. In many cases the key issues involve the extent of a disability or severity of an injury. Expert witnesses in the medical profession are often called upon for testimony. A Social Security lawyer may also have a general practice focused in the employer-employee field.
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