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Every veteran deserves the full support of the VA. But navigating the veterans’ disability claims process can be complex, time-consuming, and frustrating – especially after a denial.
If you’ve been denied the benefits you deserve, don’t give up. At Martin, Jones & Piemonte, we are a dedicated team with a single mission: to ensure our nation’s heroes receive the compensation they’ve earned.
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We understand the challenges veterans face when dealing with the VA system. Our team combines deep legal knowledge with a commitment to strong, results-driven representation.
From initial claims to complex appeals, we stand by your side, ensuring your case is handled with precision, persistence, and respect.
We have a strong track record of successfully handling appeals and securing benefits for our clients, even after denials.
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We understand the SSA system, its requirements, and the strategies needed to build a strong, effective claim.
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From your initial consultation to the final decision, we provide clear direction and keep you informed throughout the entire process
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Every case is unique. We take the time to understand your situation and build a strategy tailored to your needs.
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HELPING PEOPLE
We have a proven track record of helping veterans successfully secure the disability benefits they deserve, backed by fully accredited attorneys and representatives authorized to practice before the VA. Our team is committed to a dedicated, personalized approach, providing clear communication and focused attention to every case. And with no upfront fees, you won’t pay anything out of pocket – we only get paid if we win your case.
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Facing a denied claim or navigating complex disability benefits can feel overwhelming. Our team at Martin, Jones & Piemonte is here to guide you every step of the way.
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MOST COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Social Security’s standard review path usually moves in ordered steps: an initial determination, then reconsideration, then an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing, then Appeals Council review, and finally federal court review after the required administrative steps are completed.
SSDI (Disability Insurance Benefits) is tied to your work history and payment of Social Security taxes. SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is needs-based and can pay benefits to adults and children with disabilities who have limited income and resources.
Many Social Security disability notices allow 60 days to request the next appeal step. Social Security generally presumes you receive a notice 5 days after the date on the notice unless you can show you received it later.
Reconsideration is the first appeal step after an initial denial. A different reviewer takes another look at your claim based on the file and any updated information submitted.
Timelines vary. A common estimate is about 3 to 5 months, but some claims move faster and some take longer.
If you have been waiting beyond the typical timeframe you were told to expect, contact your representative so the office can confirm the appeal is pending, check status, and identify any missing items that may be delaying review.
If you are dissatisfied with the reconsideration determination, the next step in the usual review process is to request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
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