The standard fee that an attorney will charge to help someone who has been denied social security benefits is about six hundred dollars. This price may be higher or lower depending on your location.
You pay an attorney at the time you hire him/her. This is called a "retainer". There are two exceptions: When you retain an attorney for the purpose of receiving Social Security benefits, and when the attorney is working "pro bono", or without charge.
Disability attorneys charge varying amounts for winning benefits. They will likely take a certain percentage of the winnings as part of their overall fee.
You can look for a Social Security disability attorney by going to lawyers dot findlaw dot com. There are quite a few sites that can help you to find one you need. Most of the disability attorney do not charge up front fees.
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