HOUSTON, TX, September 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) Houston Social Security lawyer Robert Rolnick launched a new informative website this month to assist persons interested in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). With more than 64% of initial applications for SSDI denied, the information located on his Houston Social Security Disability site will give claimants some insight into the potentially lengthy process.
The comprehensive range of services for SSDI claims offered include the filing of initial claims, gathering of required medical documentation, reconsideration hearings and administrative appeals. No matter the stage of a person's SSDI claim, this Houston Social Security Disability lawyer provides material for guidance on the path toward qualifying for SSDI benefits.
With over 30 years representing families in the Houston area, nationally recognized Social Security Disability expert, Robert Rolnick fights for each of his clients to receive their SSDI benefits. To properly evaluate a potential claim, Rolnick and his staff offer a free consultation to persons just starting the SSDI application process as well as those whose claim has been rejected.
While struggling with a disabling disease, unable to work and facing a long wait or rejection for benefits, you need nationally recognized Social Security Disability expert, Robert Rolnick on your side. With over 30 years of experience representing families in the Houston area, this Social Security lawyer understands the important trust placed in him to assist his clients in getting the disability benefits they need.
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Houston Social Security Disability Attorney Announces New Informative Website
Confused by social security law and how to be successful with your social security claim? Houston social security attorney, Robert Rolnick, would like to help people demystify social security law with a new online resource.
2010-09-02
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[Press-News.org] Houston Social Security Disability Attorney Announces New Informative WebsiteConfused by social security law and how to be successful with your social security claim? Houston social security attorney, Robert Rolnick, would like to help people demystify social security law with a new online resource.