Address: 7320 E Fletcher Ave, Tampa, FL 33637, USA
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Velma Feyes
I first filed for disability in May of 2015. I chose a firm that was very well advertised on or local TV channels as "For the People". When I contacted them I was asked some questions and they said I did qualify and they would take my case. From the very beginning I spoke to a Secretary each time I called. Never once ever spoke to an attorney. After months of submitting more test results and other items pertinent to my case I called and was told not to fax anything else because they had closed my file and my documents would be lost. Furious, as you can imagine, I then left a message on the secretaries voicemail to have the attorney call me. I never received a call back. So in October 2016 I was given Mr Conley's number by referral. I met with him at his office, not a Secretary, and we had a lengthy discussion about my case. I knew right away that my case would be handled in a personal and professional manner. He was genuinely interested in my case and I wasn't rushed through like just another file of many. You may think that a large and well known law firm is the best way to go but don't expect the personal attention you deserve. My disability has now been approved thanks to the diligent efforts of Mr Conley. I highly recommend him to anyone who has to file for disability benefits. Sincerely and most thankful. Velma Feyes
Steve Skees
No opinion. Didn't get back to me.
Benjamin Ewing
Brendan was extremely helpful in navigating the Social Security process and getting a positive result. Easy to communicate with his office and was always prompt and thorough with any of the questions i had.
Todd
Brendan is the only social security lawyer that I would recommend. He got my SSDI approved where others had failed. He was always there for me when I had a question and actually would talk to me where as other firms will have you talk to the receptionist. If you're looking for the best Brendan is the guy.
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I don't know you story so i don't know if you are referring to SS retirement or disability. You have to be 62 to file for early retirement. You can file for disability at any age. But i can tell you that if they request documentation and you fail to provide it by the date they need it they will close your file. You must provide everything they ask for or go to any appointments they schedule for you.
That was my senario and i did get back pay but they withheld 6 months.
A friend if mine had this same issue but she could not get his SS until she became of retirement age at 65. How old is your son? My son passed away and his wife received a SS benifit for the two children until they were 18.
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