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Santa Fe Springs Social Security Disability Law Firm
Overview
The Law Offices of Lawrence D. Rohlfing, Inc. CPC provides representation to the disabled seeking Social Security and other disability benefits. The firm has its principal office in Santa Fe Springs, California conveniently located near the I-5 and I-605 interchange across the street from the Norwalk Metrolink station. Rohlfing & Kalagian LLP serves the needs of clients in Long Beach, California near the end of the Blue Line. Both offices seek to enforce the rights of the disabled to benefits at all levels of administrative and court review. The offices have two partners, five associates, one attorney of counsel, and one retired member of the firm.
- Social Security
- Disability Benefits
- Initial Application
- Reconsideration
- Hearings
- Appeals
- Reviews
- Representation in Court
Law Offices of Lawrence D. Rohlfing, Inc. CPC and Rohlfing & Kalagian handle over a thousand disability claims annually. The firms represent claimants for Social Security disability before the Social Security Administration at initial application, on reconsideration, at hearing before the Office of Hearings and Appeals, before the Appeals Council on request for review, and before the courts. Both offices seek out to represent those claimants that the Social Security Administration has wrongfully denied through all levels of appeal. Many clients come to the offices for primary representation before the Social Security Administration. Lawyers from all over California request the attorneys take over representation at the Appeals Council, the United States District Court, and the United States Court of Appeals. The work of the firms has led to decisions from the courts that have changed the way in which the Social Security Administration must adjudicate claims for disability benefits from the District Court, the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court.
The members of the firm actively share their experience with other lawyers across in the nation in how to better represent claimants.
Law Offices of Lawrence D. Rohlfing, Inc. CPC and Rohlfing & Kalagian offer two offices located in Santa Fe Springs, California and Long Beach, California. Our Santa Fe Springs office assists clients throughout California to include: Whittier, La Mirada, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Montebello, Downey, Cerritos, Paramount, Compton, South Gate, Commerce, Bell, Bell Gardens, Brea, Fullerton, and surrounding cities. Our Long Beach office assists the South Bay, Paramount, Lakewood, and North Orange County.
We provide a no cost consultation on all disability claims and offer representation on a contingency fee basis. If you are seeking disability benefits, there will be no charge for attorney fees until we win your case.
About Law Offices of Lawrence D. Rohlfing, Inc. CPC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Rohlfing & Williams
- Rohlfing & Donnelly
Languages
- English
- Spanish
- Farsi
Practice Areas
- Social Security Disability
Litigation
- 100%
Classes and Seminars
- Fees in Social Security Cases, NOSSCR, 2008
- Vocational Expert Cross-Examination, NOSSCR, 2007
Pro Bono Activities
- Pop Warner Football, 1999 - 2008
- La Habra Little League, 1997 - 2005
People
Attorneys
- Young Cho (Senior Associate) 1 Reviews
- Denise Bourgeois Haley (Senior Associate)
- Matthew F. Holmberg
- Spencer Rasmus Jensen
- Monica Perales (Associate Attorney) 2 Reviews
- Lawrence D. Rohlfing (Owner/Proprietor) 1 Reviews
- Steven G. Rosales (Senior Associate) 1 Reviews
- Brian C. Shapiro (Senior Associate)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
12631 East Imperial HighwaySuite 115 C Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Office Hours
Monday- Thursday 8am- 5pm, Friday 8-2
Phone
Fax
- 562-868-5491
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