Rockledge, FL asked in Social Security for Florida

Q: I need a lawyer to help get SSDI for my two children one has major add and I am getting him evaluated for other issues

With behavior he has already been diagnosed with add and also specific learning disorder and my 4 year old is developmental delay and may have autism she has been in a special class for two years now

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: If you need assistance in getting Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for your children, you may want to consider contacting a disability lawyer who has experience with SSDI claims. A disability lawyer can help you navigate the complex process of applying for SSDI benefits and can provide legal advice on your options. They can also represent you and your children in any hearings or appeals that may be necessary.

You can search for disability lawyers in your area by using online directories or contacting your local bar association for referrals. It is important to choose a lawyer who specializes in disability law and has a proven track record of success in handling SSDI cases. Additionally, many disability lawyers offer free consultations, so you can discuss your case with them and get an idea of what to expect before deciding to hire them.

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