Then I called the local Bar Association and was referred to a lawyer who specializes in disability law. The fees were %25 of disability back pay--kind of high, but if I won, my disability start date would be when I applied initially, and they would pay for all those months I waited (except the 1st 6 months) If I lost, I wouldn't owe anything. I got my check for 19 months of back pay, minus legal fees, about a month after that, and then the regular monthly payment.
I heard a radio story on some poor county with lots of disability cases (for lack of non physical job options) and I though that they said that appeals lawyers were paid by the disability program. Is SSDI different?
Quote from: iolaire on August 07, 2014, 06:31:01 AM25% is not "kind of steep" - contingency fees for slip and fall/whiplash run 33% and up, depending on the state. And unlike "pain and suffering", you are not dealing with "skys the limit" with a SS disability case.I am sure, comparatively, the fees are in line with what is standard. However, for the person applying, the fees can be very steep--especially when you have an enormous amount of back bills you have to pay, since you can't work while you are waiting for a decision (at least that is what I was told by the NYC Bar). Months and months of debt piling up, and you don't really have a support system that can help, can be a financial nightmare.So, "kind of steep" is very relative. For me, it was kind of steep.
25% is not "kind of steep" - contingency fees for slip and fall/whiplash run 33% and up, depending on the state. And unlike "pain and suffering", you are not dealing with "skys the limit" with a SS disability case.