Established in 1990, The Fishman Law Firm provides a complete array of superior counseling & litigation services for our clients. Focused on Social Security Disability Claims, we also handle personal injury & criminal law matters.
Why do I need a Social Security Disability Attorney?
At The Fishman Law Firm, we concentrate on Social Security Disability Claims. No short cuts, no guess work. We have been working in this area for the last 30 years and other lawyers from around the country direct their clients to us to professionally and personally handle client claims locally.
How does Fishman Law Get Paid?
Only...If we are successful in helping you collect unpaid Social Sedurity Disability and/or Inurance benefits do we earn a fee. And by law that fee can oly be paid out of any past due benefits we help you collect. Your exposure for payment is $0. But your potential for collecting the Social Security benefits you deserve is exactly what we fight for, on your behalf, every day!
SSD Representation
At The Fishman Law Firm, we concentrate on Social Security Disability Claims. No short cuts, no guess work. We have been working in this area for the last 30 years and other lawyers from around the country direct their clients to us to professionally and personally handle client claims locally.
Severe Impairment Claims
Sometimes...it's difficult to find a starting point. Especially when you're stressing over current and future financial concerns for you and your family due to a disability or severe impairment. Social Security Disability benefits are available to help. That's why they exist and we will successfully guide you through the benefit claims process.
Medical Conditions Claims
So how do you know if your medical condition qualifies for Social Security Disability Benefits? Sometimes that is a difficult answer. Sometimes the answer is pretty cut and dried. In any case, it is no place for a rookie attorney to cut his or her teeth. Medical Condition Claims require an attorney with time in the trenches and who understands that two people with exactly the same medical condition could have vastly different outcomes in front of the Social Security Administration. That’s Jack Fishman. So ask Jack...What are those conditions?