My long-term disability insurance company will provide an SSDI attorney for free. Should I use them?
Jamie Hall | December 19th, 2018
"Should I accept the free SSDI attorney my insurance company provides?"
Choosing a representative is the first or second most important choice you can make in your disability claim (along with choosing your doctor). You must choose an attorney with whom you are comfortable, and with whom you can speak to address any concerns.
What the insurer often fails to tell claimants is that they will normally pay the fee of any SSDI attorney, not simply the attorneys they suggest. Why don’t they tell claimants that they can choose whichever attorney they wish? They don’t because the attorneys they recommend give the insurance company a heavy discount, often limiting their fees to 1/2 or 1/3 of what non-affiliated attorneys charge. Unfortunately, this reduced fee often results in a reduced quality of service, with much of the case management and even hearings conducted by non-attorneys.
You should be very careful when choosing your representation in an SSDI claim.
Our office has handled claims in 29 states involving innumerable conditions. We have several locations to make meeting as easy as possible and can often schedule in-home meetings for claimants with severe mobility limitations. You are welcome to contact us to discuss your claim at (610) 343-1296 or jhall@jrhlegal.com. As always, there is no obligation for an initial call.