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Compare Social Security Disability Lawyers in Greenville, TX

Browse social security disability lawyers serving Greenville, Texas. Contact information and addresses listed below.

17 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Greenville, TX
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Showing 17 social security disability lawyers in Greenville, TX Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Money Law & Title
2608 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 454-4500 moneylaw.com
Social Security Administration
2717 Terrell Rd, Greenville, TX 75402
(888) 306-3534 ssa.gov
Hudgeons Law Firm PLLC
2608 Eastland Ave #102, Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 455-1288 hudgeonslawfirm.net
WatkinsPerkins Law Group
5602 Wesley St, Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 450-4529 watkins-perkins.com
Scott, Ray, Pemberton & Goll, PLLC
2608 Stonewall St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 454-0044 scottraylaw.com
Money Law Firm
2606 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 455-1600 moneylaw.com
Russell P Brooks Law Offices
2515 Washington St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 455-3647
Keith Willeford Law Office
2615 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 455-1991
Perrone Law Firm
2607 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 202-3911 perronelawfirm.com
Renshaw & Ferguson LLP
2900 Lee St # B, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 454-6050
The Council Firm, PLLC
2615 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75403
(903) 494-3380 councilfirm.com
Smith E. Gilley Law Office
2515 Johnson St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 455-9106
Social Security Office
2717 Terrell Rd, Greenville, TX 75402
(888) 306-3534 ssa.gov
Roper & White Attorney
5701 Wesley St, Greenville, TX 75402
(903) 270-1281 roperwhite.com
Jessica McDonald & Associates (Black H Craig of Counsel))
2510 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 458-9108 jessicamcdonaldlaw.com
Sterling E. Newcomb
2507 Washington St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 455-1876 pgnwlaw.com
Willeford, Duff & Council
2615 Lee St, Greenville, TX 75401
(903) 407-4072 northtxattorneys.com

If you are unable to work due to a disability, a Social Security Disability lawyer in Greenville Texas can help you navigate the complex claims process. Texas follows federal Social Security guidelines, and local attorneys understand the specific requirements of the Dallas regional hearing office. They assist with initial applications, appeals, and hearings to improve your chance of approval.

What Does a Social Security Disability Lawyer in Greenville Cost?

Most Social Security Disability lawyers in Texas charge a contingency fee, which is typically 25 percent of your back pay, capped at 7200 dollars by federal law. Some lawyers may charge a small upfront fee for costs like medical records. Costs vary by case and attorney. 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 Greenville do?
A lawyer helps you prepare and file your disability claim, gather medical evidence, and represent you at hearings. They also handle appeals if your claim is denied. In Texas, attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay only if you win.
How long does it take to get a decision on a disability claim in Texas?
Initial decisions can take 3 to 6 months in Texas. If you appeal, the process can take 1 to 2 years or more to reach a hearing. A lawyer can help speed up the process by ensuring your application is complete and accurate.
What are the eligibility requirements for Social Security Disability in Texas?
You must have a medical condition that prevents you from working for at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. You also need enough work credits based on your age and work history. Texas does not have its own disability program; it follows federal Social Security rules.