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Duncan Disability Law, S.C.

- Over 30+ Years of Experience

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Have a disability law-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What should I do to prepare for my appointment?

    Before you meet with our disability attorneys in Madison, WI, make sure you have all of your medical information handy, including any letters of denial and your work history.

  • Where do you provide services?

    We are local to Wisconsin. However, we provide services nationwide, including U.S. district courts and the Circuit of Appeal. In fact, we are the only practice in the state that can take appeals directly to the Circuit of Appeal. If you need an SSDI attorney in Madison, WI or a nearby area, you can rely on Duncan Disability Law, S.C.

  • What do you charge?

    Our disability attorneys in Madison, WI charge a standard fee regulated by the government.

  • What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?

    According to the Center for American Progress, SSDI and SSI provide invaluable support to approximately 12 million people with disabilities. SSDI is disability insurance that is paid for by you while you work and pay social security tax. SSI is for people who have children and don't have enough work credit. This is paid out by the state. Both use the same rules for disability. If you need more information on the subject from an expert SSDI attorney in Madison, WI, don't hesitate to call our office.

  • How long does an appeal take?

    While there is no standard answer, in our experience, the average time is 12 to 14 months. Our disability attorneys in Madison, WI try to mitigate the time by being proactive and providing all the information needed to review a claim well in advance. In most cases, we can cut several months off of the wait time.

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