Address: 5460 Lafayette Rd B, Indianapolis, IN 46254, USA
Phone: +13177902744
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Rebecca Wasson
Laura Seiner Represented me. They always returned my calls. Calmed me down some when I began having anxiety over my hearing. Gave me a pretty intense prep an hour before my hearing though. Wish that wld had been done sooner. Anyway I won my case do to their good prepping of evidence as my hearing was very short. I recommend this office
Katrina Sykes
They helped me get my disability they are very nice and will do anything possible to get your disability
Larry Quigley
Very helpful, very friendly
Karen Reese
Everyone that I worked with were kind and responded to my questions promptly. I had a positive outcome with my case because they fought for me the entire time.
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Attorney Frank Hanley is among the most experienced Social Security Disability attorneys you can find, with more than 45 years of experience practicing Social Security Disability law. Our disability advocates, Laura Siener and Karen Purichia, also have decades of experience. They know the system, the judges and how to give you the best chance to win your case. At Hanley Disability, Social Security Disability law is all we do.
If that's what you think is best. I haven't gone to court with this office yet. Supposed to in a couple of weeks. I have been satisfied with them so far.
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Yes, we do. Some other firms only help with appeals after a denial, but Hanley Disability can guide you through every step of the process. We’ll make sure your application is complete, accurate and strong. Call us today.
Keep fighting for benefits. There are multiple chances for you to win your claim on appeal. The system, however, is complicated. Hanley Disability can let you know your options and help you find the right path forward.
For initial applications, it normally takes around four months from the time you file your claim until the time you receive a decision. If you’re denied and you appeal, it could take more than a year to get a decision.
It can. If you’re over 50, you could have a better chance of winning benefits. Social Security considers it tougher for people over 50 to change careers, meaning their health problems are more likely to leave them completely unable to work, qualifying them for disability benefits.
In some cases, yes, but only if you work a limited amount. It depends on how much money you make. The formula Social Security uses can be confusing. The disability advocates at Hanley Disability can figure out if your work still qualifies you for benefits.
The Social Security Administration operates its own separate, complex legal system. It has its own courts, its own judges and its own long and complex rules that can be scary for outsiders. With decades of experience, the team at Hanley Disability is well equipped to guide you through the process. So you can focus on your health.
It costs you nothing up front. You only pay a fee to us when you win your claim. And even then, our fee comes from your back benefits, which is a lump sum Social Security awards you for the time you waited on a decision. Payment for a representative doesn’t come out of your benefits going forward.
Absolutely. If you’re due for a hearing in front of an administrative law judge (ALJ), one of our disability representatives will travel to represent you. In fact, one of the major reasons to work with us is to have someone fighting for you when you’re denied benefits and need to appeal.
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Talk to Karen. She helped me greatly.
Yes they are excellent
Call their office and ask. They are all wonderful there.
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