Pennsylvania Social Security Attorney
Butler County is rich in history, scenery and the arts. But the thriving businesses, gorgeous scenery and plentiful recreational activities that led many families to settle here do not matter as much after a disability.
The truth is that a disability changes a life forever. If you have been injured or become impaired, you may have to give up the things you once loved. More than that, you may not be able to support your family or work the way you used to.
Seeking Social Security Disability benefits is one of the best ways to stop the worry. These benefits can take the place of income, helping you keep food on the table and a roof over your head.
Taking Matters Into Your Own Hands
If you are considering applying for SSD benefits, you can contact an attorney or handle the matter yourself. To take things into your own hands, e-mail, call or visit your local Social Security office. The Social Security office can be found by taking the Lyndora Exit from Route 8, then taking Hansen Avenue to Pullman Square. The office is located across from Arby's:
Social Security
102 Woody Drive
Butler, PA 16001
In addition to Social Security other Butler County agencies may be able to assist Butler County residents with welfare, housing, meal assistance and other support services.
Seeking a Lawyer's Help
You may also consider working with a disability benefits lawyer. Statistics show that these lawyers increase your chances of success no matter what stage you are involved in — from the initial filing through any appeals.
To talk with an attorney about your options, contact Pittsburgh disability lawyer Cynthia Berger. Ms. Berger has dedicated her entire career to representing the victims of physical and mental impairments. Contact her online or call her toll free at 888-572-1164. Initial consultations are free and confidential.











