Navigating the Social Security Appeals Process
The Social Security disability insurance program is often frustrating. People who are truly disabled are denied benefits every day. In fact, most people are denied the first time they apply.
If you are suffering from a physical or mental disability that keeps you from working in Rhode Island or southeastern Massachusetts, the Aquidneck Legal Center, LLC, can help you get the payment you need. With over 20 years of experience, we know the system and we understand what it takes to get the benefits our clients deserve.
Do Not Give Up When Your SSDI Claim Is Denied
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Before becoming disabled, a percentage of your paychecks went to the Social Security Administration. If you are not able to work now, the SSA should provide the disability benefits you are entitled to. Unfortunately, getting those benefits can be complicated.
At the Aquidneck Legal Center, our attorney — Joseph Casale — will work closely with you to complete the lengthy appeals process. We have extensive experience reading and organizing medical records, and we are here to help you get the care you need as well as the Social Security disability benefits you deserve.
Beginning Your Appeal
When your initial claim is denied, contact us to schedule a free consultation. During this meeting, we will talk through your situation and give you our honest opinion about your case. Over the past two decades, we have helped many Newport County clients struggling with disabilities such as:
- Lyme disease
- Chronic fatigue
- Multiple sclerosis
- Fibromyalgia
- Severe mental health issues
We will take care of the appeals process for you. From organizing your medical records to preparing for the hearing, we will be by your side throughout the entire process.
Call 401-841-0004 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with our lawyer. We handle all Social Security disability cases on a contingency fee basis, so we do not collect any money from you unless we are able to obtain the payment you are entitled to.

