Firm Overview
Personalized and Focused Representation for You
The law firm of Crowe & Shanahan in St. Louis, is not a mill or referral service where we churn out Social Security disability cases. You will not find an assembly line. Our clients have names, not just file numbers.
What you will find are principled attorneys providing personalized, one-on-one representation backed by over 80 years of combined experience.
Clients throughout eastern Missouri and southern Illinois know where to go when they are seeking the best advocacy for their Social Security disability claim. For help with this complex process, contact us online, or by calling 314-735-0891 or toll free at 877-213-7793.
SSDI Knowledge on Your Side
At our firm, we know the steps to take to secure the Social Security disability or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) you deserve. We know the application process, including appeals. We interact with doctors, medical professionals and key decision-makers every day. If you have applied for and been rejected for SSDI benefits, know that there is a law firm based in St. Louis, with four attorneys who do nothing else, that can help you.
SSDI Attorneys at Your Side
Many Social Security disability applicants never meet their attorney until the hearing. At Crowe & Shanahan, you will meet your attorney at the first consultation. You can rely on a seasoned lawyer to sit down with you and discuss all aspects of your Social Security. We don't handle LTD claims, focusing all of our efforts on helping you get the SSDI and SSI benefits you need and deserve.
We get to know you. We take the time to learn about your situation. We work hard to make sure that you get answers to your questions, including options for family benefits or taxation issues. Then, we get to work and remain at your side until your case closes.
Contact Us
For more information, or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer, please contact us today.
“The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.”








