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Showing 3 social security disability lawyers in Boiling Springs, SC
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Southeastern Law Group PA
3409 Boiling Springs Rd, Boiling Springs, SC 29316
(864) 285-3700
Brian T. Randall, Attorney at Law
232 Summer Lady Ln, Boiling Springs, SC 29316
(864) 420-0612
LEG Law Firm, Inc.
2639 Boiling Springs Rd, Boiling Springs, SC 29316
(864) 586-6300
What Does a Social Security Disability Lawyer in Boiling Springs Cost?
Social security disability lawyers in South Carolina typically work on a contingency fee basis. The fee is usually 25 percent of your back pay, capped at 7,200 dollars by federal law. You pay nothing upfront. Costs for medical records or expert fees may be separate. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a social security disability lawyer in Boiling Springs do?
A lawyer helps you complete your application, gather medical records, and appeal if your claim is denied. They can represent you at hearings before an administrative law judge. Their goal is to prove your disability meets Social Security standards.
How long does a disability claim take in South Carolina?
Initial decisions often take 3 to 5 months in South Carolina. If you appeal, the process can take 1 to 2 years or more. A lawyer can help move your case forward efficiently.
Can I work while my disability claim is pending in South Carolina?
You can work, but your earnings must stay below the substantial gainful activity limit, which is 1,550 dollars per month in 2024. Working above this may hurt your claim. A lawyer can advise on your specific situation.