Practice Areas
- Veterans Disability Claims
- Social Security Disability (SSD)
- Social Security Disability – An Overview
- What Are Social Security Disability Benefits?
- Who Is Eligible For Social Security Disability Benefits?
- Social Security Disability Claims Process
- The Decision And Appeal
- Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Disability
- Social Security Disability Resource Links
- Personal Injury
- PACT Act: Updates to VA Benefits
My Claim Was Denied By An ALJ. What Is Next?
Have you been denied Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) at the ALJ disability hearing level? You may believe that was your last opportunity to be approved for benefits.
There is hope. An administrative law judge (ALJ) hearing is not the end of the line. At McKown & Myers, LLP, our attorneys are here to guide you through the additional steps.
The Experience You Need To Win
We have been handling Social Security Disability matters for over 30 years. Our attorneys know when a claim is strong enough to pursue it to the highest appeal level. Whether we have been working your case all along or you are seeking new counsel to represent you, we can help.
Do Not Appeal An ALJ Decision Alone. Call Today.
Learn more about your options after a denied disability claim. Speak with an experienced lawyer by calling 765-668-7531 or contact us online.