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Crowe & Shanahan is a law firm concentrating in Social Security and SSI disability claims and appeals. It has offices in St. Louis and Creve Coeur, Missouri, and serves clients throughout Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois.
720 Olive Street, Suite 2300 • St. Louis, Missouri • 63101
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Providing Financial Security for Your Future St. Louis Social Security Disability Attorneys at Crowe & ShanahanThe Social Security Law GroupSocial Security Disability benefits provide disabled people with much needed financial assistance. In many cases, qualifying for Social Security disability can mean the difference between maintaining one’s independence and losing the ability to support yourself. At the St. Louis, Missouri law office of Crowe & Shanahan our Social Security Disability attorneys are prepared to guide you through appeals and administrative hearings in order to get you the benefits you need. We’ve help thousands of people in the course of our firm’s 20 year history as a Social Security Disability law practice. Our lawyers’ commitment to personalized, hands-on service has earned us referrals and repeat clients. At Crowe & Shanahan we understand there’s no better form of advertising than quality service – and no better way to help people secure their futures. If you have questions regarding Social Security Disability benefits, contact the law office of Crowe & Shanahan today. We represent clients throughout the St. Louis metro area, eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. Our Social Security Disability Legal PracticeThe Social Security Disability attorneys at Crowe & Shanahan represent clients in the following areas of law:
Understanding What Is RequiredThe majority of people who apply for Social Security Disability benefits are denied the first time. If you’ve applied and been rejected, don’t lose heart – our lawyers will review your case and identify what needs to be done in order for you to receive benefits. Do I Qualify as “Disabled?”This can be a confusing issue. The short answer is that, in order for a person to be disabled in the eyes of the Social Security Administration, there must be a documented medical reason why you cannot perform any job you might be qualified to do. The disability does not have to be permanent but must last at least 12 continuous months. The lawyers at Crowe & Shanahan can explain what you need to do to verify your disability and the steps you need to take in order to properly document it. Questions? Contact Crowe & Shanahan for AnswersWe know it isn’t a simple matter – dealing with the government can be intimidating, frustrating and confusing. That’s why our attorneys are committed to meeting face-to-fact with all of our clients. We take the time to explain what is happening with your case and answer any questions you might have. To learn more about what we can do for you, contact the law office of Crowe & Shanahan today.
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