Social Security

Professional Guidance on Social Security Claims With Our Law Firm

If you cannot work due to an injury or illness and are considering filing for Social Security benefits, let the expert attorneys at Vail, Cross-Euteneier & Associates guide you. Located in Tacoma, WA, our law firm has decades of experience handling Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims. Understanding the critical differences between these programs and navigating the complexities of the application process can be challenging, but you don't have to do it alone. Contact us at 253-383-8770 to get the professional assistance you need.

Expert Social Security Disability and SSI Guidance 

Navigating the Social Security system can be daunting, especially when distinguishing between SSDI and SSI, understanding what information to provide, handling missed deadlines, or addressing a denial of benefits. Established in 1977, our firm has specialized in supporting the injured and disabled with their Social Security claims. David B. Vail, a founding attorney of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR) in 1979, brings extensive expertise to our practice.

Schedule Your Free Social Security Consultation With Our Law Firm

Every Social Security case is unique, so we offer a free consultation to evaluate your situation and determine the best course of action. We operate on a contingency basis, meaning you won’t pay attorney fees unless we succeed in obtaining your benefits. Don’t navigate this process alone; let our experienced team advocate for you. Contact Vail, Cross-Euteneier & Associates today for your free consultation.

Preparing for Your Initial Meeting With Our Law Firm

To ensure that we can offer the most effective assistance during your initial consultation, please bring the following items:

Social Security Correspondence: Especially any denial letters you may have received.

Medical Contact Information: All treating physicians' names, addresses, and phone numbers for at least the last three years.

Medication Details: A list of medications you take and their dosages.

Medical Records: Any medical records in your possession.

Personal References: Names, addresses, and phone numbers of contacts familiar with your condition.

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