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Video FAQ

Attorney Jason Quick addresses some of the most common questions we receive from clients.

1. Basics of Social Security Disability

Attorney Jason Quick discusses the basics of the Social Security disability program, including what type of benefits exist and who might be eligible. 

2. Do I need an attorney?

A lot of people wonder if they should use an attorney in a Social Security case.  Is it really necessary?  In most cases, the answer is yes!

3. What conditions qualify for disability?

Attorney Jason Quick discusses what type of medical conditions qualify for disability and when common problems can arise.

4. What happens at a disability hearing?

Wondering what happens at a disability hearing with a federal administrative judge?  Attorney Jason Quick provides some advice about what to expect.

5. What type of evidence do I need?

You need evidence to win your disability case.  But, what kind of evidence is the most effective and how does SSA decide if you can work?  

6. Why was my disability case denied?

Many cases are denied initially, but approved later in the process by a judge.  But, why are the cases denied in the first place?

7. What if my doctor says I am disabled?

Having a favorable opinion from your doctor can be extremely helpful.  But, is it enough to win a case?

8. Can I get disability after a car accident or work injury?

Not all injuries are permanent, but can you still get disability after an accident while you are healing?

9. Can I get disability of I am still working?

This is a complicated question and the answer is, it depends.  Attorney Jason Quick discusses the things to consider when you are working and thinking about disability.

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The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.  Our office is located in Venice, Florida and we represent clients throughout the state of Florida.  Attorney Jason Quick is the managing attorney, and can be reached at (941) 541-1987. 

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