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How do long term disability lawyers get paid?
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Long-term disability lawyers work on a contingency basis; you don't pay if you don't win. The attorney usually gets 25% to 40% of your settlement amount or monthly benefits. If you don't win your case, your attorney does not collect a fee.
Is it better to have a lawyer for Disability?
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While you don't technically need an attorney to represent you during the application process, hiring one can improve your chances of a successful claim. Statistics have shown that the Social Security Administration (SSA) is more likely to approve someone who is represented by an attorney.
Do I need a lawyer for Long Term Disability?
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To level the playing field against a large insurer, it makes sense to hire a disability lawyer. If you've been injured or become ill and can't work, and your long-term disability (LTD) insurance company denies you benefits, it's in your best interests to get an attorney.