Social Security Disability
Auburn, Alabama law firm fights for your Social Security Disability benefits
If you or a family member is unable to work due to an injury or illness, you may be entitled to disability benefits under the federal Social Security Act. These benefits do not depend upon your age or income. They are for anyone who is totally disabled, as that term is defined in the Act. Disabilities may include impairment of:
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Applying for Social Security Disability benefits may seem simple, but if you do not completely and properly fill out the necessary forms and provide the relevant medical records, your claim may be denied. The Social Security Administration has an internal appeals procedure, but understanding the rules and regulations can be difficult. If the administrative law judge denies your appeal, your final recourse is to take the matter to federal court. The sooner you seek legal counsel, the better your chances of obtaining a prompt and favorable decision on your claim.
Experienced Social Security Disability attorneys understand law and medicine
Successfully appealing a denial of Social Security Disability benefits often requires knowledge of medical procedures and terminology. Marrell J. McNeal, Attorney at Law, LLC has been helping the disabled in Alabama for more than 30 years. He understands the medical requirements and records as well as the law. Dealing with a disabling injury or illness is difficult enough. Let us deal with the Social Security claims and appeal process.
When experience counts, count on Marrell J. McNeal, Attorney at Law, LLC
From our offices in Auburn, our attorneys represent people who have Social Security Disability claims throughout Alabama, including:
- Lee County (Auburn)
- Macon County (Tuskegee)
- Chambers County
If you need experienced legal representation, call 334-821-1596 or contact Marrell J. McNeal, Attorney at Law, LLC online to schedule an appointment today. For Social Security Disability cases, we offer contingent fee agreements so you owe no attorney fees unless and until we recover compensation for you.


