Adam Neidenberg is co-founder of Disability Help Group. He has been litigating claims since graduating law school in 1996. Once he became an experienced trial attorney, he began focusing on representing disabled individuals. Mr. Neidenberg has represents thousands of disability claimants and provides training to Disability Help Group advocates by teaching them how to assess legal issues, present evidence in cases, and cross examining experts.
Adam Neidenberg is an Expert Disability Advocate
Adam Neidenberg has achieved much in life and feels a sense of pride in his ability to help disabled people receive the disability benefits they deserver. Some of Mr. Neidenberg’s educational and professional accomplishments include:
- Firstly, University of Florida, Undergraduate Degree, 1993.
- Secondly, Hofstra University, Juris Doctor, 1996.
- Thirdly, Florida Bar Association
- Fourthly, 11th Circuit Federal District Court
- Moreover, United States Court of Veterans Appeals for Veterans Claims.
- Finally, Department of Veterans Affairs Accredited Attorney.
Getting the Help You Deserve
Mr. Neidenberg provides specialized services in disability law. Disability Help Group’s experienced advocates can help you with your Social Security disability or Veteran’s disability claims. We can help you understand which are the most advantageous disability rules for your claim. Mr. Neidenberg and Disability Help Group help you build the strongest case possible.
The Application Process
Mr. Neidenberg and his dedicated team help you file your disability claim. We focus on making sure your disability application is accurate and complete. Complete applications give you a better chance of winning your case at the earlier stages of the disability process.
Understanding the Disability Process
Mr. Neidenberg and his team make sure you are in good hands during the Social Security disability process.
- Firstly, provide an educated staff to answer your questions
- Secondly, check on the status of your case regularly
- Thirdly, ensure Social Security processes your case correctly
- Fourthly, make sure documentation is submitted timely
Adam Neidenberg is an Experienced Hearing Advocate
Adam Neidenberg and Disability Help Group prepares you for you for your disability hearing. Your advocate fully reviews your file. We obtain any missing medical evidence you need and will discuss with you the questions the judge will ask you. In addition the the administrative judge, there may be a vocational and/or medical expert that may be involved in your hearing.
Adam Neidenberg and Disability Help Group know what it takes to win your case.
Case Study 1: Adam Neidenberg Disability Help Group
Donald had a car accident and hit his head losing consciousness. Following his accident, Donald started having frequent headaches. He also had problems with his balance, memory, and concentration. As a result, he became irritable easily. After applying for disability, Social Security denied Donald’s case twice. Donald hired Adam Neidenberg as his disability advocate. When we reviewed the file, it was clear that his doctor did not provide the necessary descriptions of Donald’s symptoms. Therefore, it was necessary to resolve the issues with the medical evidence. Once the issues were resolved, Donald had a hearing in front of an administrative law judge who found that Donald missed work frequently and determined that Donald met the Social Security disability rules and his case was approved.
Case Study 2: Adam Neidenberg Disability Help Group
Anne injured her neck in a car accident. She required cervical spinal fusion surgery, however, surgery did not help improve her symptoms. Likewise, she developed numbness and tingling in her arms., causing her problems using her hands. Disability Help Group made sure that Social Security received all of Anne’s records. Anne’s advocate suggested certain tests that could help her case, also provided additional forms for Anne’s doctor to complete. Ultimately, Social Security found that Anne was unable to work and approved her case.
Working with a Disability Expert
The Social Security Disability process and rules can seem very confusing. For example, there several states in the process, an initial application, reconsideration, hearing, appeals council, and federal appeals. In addition, within each stage in the process there are has various forms that need to be completed and distinct rules that need to be followed. It is important that you hire an expert that understands how to apply the rules to your case that will benefit you. For example, Social Security has rule that makes it easier for people over the age of 50 to win their case.
Case Study 3: Adam Neidenberg Disability Help Group
Janet, a 51 year old woman, applied for disability based on coronary artery disease, depression and anxiety. She previously worked as a medical assistant. She was unable to continue working because she suffered from frequent chest pain and swelling in her legs. Due to her depression and anxiety symptoms, she had trouble concentrating and remembering things. After being denied for disability by Social Security, Janet hired Disability Help Group. Thereafter reviewing her file, we found that Janet did not provide Social Security with her psychiatrist’s information. Her advocate requested her psychiatrist’s records and with the addition of these records, the judge found that Janet could not stand for long periods of time. She also could not perform complex tasks. Therefore, she could not return to work as a medical assistant. Since Janet was over the age of 50, the judge was able to approve her case.
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