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Coon Rapids Social Security Disability Law Firm
Overview
At Midwest Disability, we focus on helping people. We have helped thousands of injured workers in Minnesota recover the benefits they deserve. We have also represented people throughout the United States who are in need of Social Security Disability benefits because they cannot work due to a physical or mental impairment.
Individuals applying for Social Security Disability benefits need the assistance of lawyers who concentrate solely in this area...
At Midwest Disability, we focus on helping people. We have helped thousands of injured workers in Minnesota recover the benefits they deserve. We have also represented people throughout the United States who are in need of Social Security Disability benefits because they cannot work due to a physical or mental impairment.
Individuals applying for Social Security Disability benefits need the assistance of lawyers who concentrate solely in this area...
At Midwest Disability, we focus on helping people. We have helped thousands of injured workers in Minnesota recover the benefits they deserve. We have also represented people throughout the United States who are in need of Social Security Disability benefits because they cannot work due to a physical or mental impairment.
Individuals applying for Social Security Disability benefits need the assistance of lawyers who concentrate solely in this area. Our attorneys have over 15 years of experience handling disability claims and are active in many disability organizations. Our firm has represented clients throughout the nation in proceedings before the Social Security Administration. We are skilled at all levels of the process, including hearings before the Social Security Administration, Federal District Court, Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Midwest Disability also has an experienced and compassionate staff who work closely with our clients at each level of the Social Security process. Our firm provides personalized service to our disabled clients and we truly understand the emotional and financial hardships from which disabled people suffer. We understand that many disabled people have difficulty traveling. Thus, most of our contact can be over the phone or through the mail.
There is never a charge for talking to a potential client who has questions about Social Security Disability benefits. Attorney fees on Social Security cases are on a contingency basis, so there is no fee if our client does not receive benefits. We encourage you to contact us if you are wondering if you are entitled to benefits or if you have been denied benefits.
Individuals seeking to obtain Workers' Compensation also need the assistance of lawyers who concentrate solely in this area. The workers' compensation insurance companies have attorneys who are very well trained. Injured workers seeking compensation for their injuries need someone just as qualified. Our firm has handled thousands of injured workers' cases throughout Minnesota. We assist people in receiving compensation benefits, challenging the denial of benefits, and insuring that they receive the full benefits they are due in a timely manner. We not only understand the complex legal nature of a workers' compensation matter; we understand the more personal concerns that an injured worker may have.
The fees in a workers' compensation matter are handled on a contingency basis. This means there is no fee charged unless benefits are recovered. Also, there is no fee for a consultation regarding your case to determine if representation is necessary. Please contact us if you have any questions regarding your work related injury. If you are unable to come to our office, we will make arrangements for one of our attorneys to come to you. For a free case evaluation, click here. This will be an E-Mail to our office and one of our attorneys will get in touch with you regarding your case.
The attorneys at Midwest Disability are ready to help.
About Midwest Disability, P.A.
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Social Security Disability
People
Attorneys
- F. Anthony Mannella (Attorney ) 6 Reviews
- Jessica Davis Triebe (Associate Attorney)
- Colleen M. O'Brien (Partner ) 1 Reviews
- Carrie L. Burton (Partner)
- Frank DelRosario (Associate Attorney) 1 Reviews
- Erin Hullison Edson (Associate Attorney)
- W. Christopher Freiberg (Associate)
- Morgan H. Zavadil (Associate Attorney) 2 Reviews
- Rachel L. Clifton (Associate Attorney)
- Katelyn R. Bounds
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Address
408 Northdale Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448
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