Doherty, Cella, Keane & Associates LLP

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Social Security Disability Claims Representation

Our professional and experienced staff is able to handle referrals at the initial claim, reconsideration, hearing or appeals council levels. Our service includes:

• Insulating the claimant from the Social Security process by completion of all necessary Social Security forms at all levels, including dependent applications

• Obtaining and submitting updated medical information to Social Security

• Submitting briefs to Social Security at hearing level requesting "on the record" award

• Attending hearing with claimant when necessary

• Guaranteeing timely appeals throughout the process

• Providing periodic updates of case status

• Promptly notifying, explaining and interpreting award information and benefit data

• Pursuit to Federal Court if appropriate

Insurance company services

In addition to representing disabled persons, we are also able to provide a wide range of assistance to long term disability carriers. We have an established track record and offer the following services:

• Performing file review and case recommendations

• Training staff in Social Security disability practices

• Recovery of overpayments, via electronic transfer through our attorney escrow account

• Obtaining status of Social Security claims

• Filing applications for dependent benefits

• Providing online accessibility to our database for updated case status and user-driven reports

• Preparing specialized reports tailored to insurance company needs

 

 

 

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Social Security Disability Representation
Dependent Benefit Claims
Overpayment Processing
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