Fighting for Your Rights in Social Security Disability Cases With Susan O'Malley
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Susan O'Malley is a Partner at O'Malley Tunstall, a personal injury and disability law firm that handles serious and catastrophic injuries and disability claims throughout North Carolina. As a Board Certified Specialist in Social Security Disability Law, she leads the firm’s disability cases in Federal Court and up to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Few lawyers have spent as much time helping disabled people throughout their careers as Susan. She was also instrumental in forming the specialization committee for the State Bar and has played a significant role in landmark cases.
In this episode…Navigating the complexities of Social Security Disability Law can feel overwhelming, especially when common sense and legal sense don't always align. How can you ensure that your case is presented in the best possible light, and what are the key strategies for overcoming the most common obstacles in these cases?
According to Susan O'Malley, a seasoned expert in Social Security Disability Law, the key is persistence and understanding the unique intricacies of the system. She highlights that many applicants face repeated denials but advises against giving up, stressing that the proper documentation and a thorough understanding of the legal framework can make all the difference. Susan also emphasizes the importance of having an experienced advocate who can help you build a compelling case that is compliant with legal standards. This approach can significantly impact the likelihood of a successful outcome, especially in a system that has become increasingly stringent.
In this episode of 15 Minutes, host Chad Franzen sits down with Susan O'Malley, Partner at O'Malley Tunstall, to discuss the challenges and strategies involved in Social Security Disability cases. They explore the importance of persistence, the critical role of accurate medical documentation, and how an attorney's understanding of Social Security nuances can turn the tide in complex cases.
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