Is It Too Late to Get a Lawyer?


Many people hire a lawyer to help them with the Social Security Disability application.

Other people wait till they are denied before they hire a lawyer to file the appeal.

But it is not too late to hire a lawyer if you are at the hearing stage.

It is important to get your case ready to go before the Administrative Law Judge.

You will need updated medical records.

You will need to know what kind of questions the Social Security Judge will ask.

You will need to know what the Judge is looking for in deciding whether you are disabled.

You will need to know what questions to ask the vocational expert.

You will need to know how to explain your disability case to the Judge.

Questions about your Social Security case? Feel free to call Illinois Social Security Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

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Work Comp Hot Issues


Here are some big issues that occur in Illinois Workers’ Compensation Cases:

History of injury in the medical records. If you do not mention your work accident to the hospital or doctor, then you have an uphill battle.

Surveillance videos. Private investigation tapes of you working in the yard or on the golf course. Not always pretty.

Spotty medical treatment. The insurance company will try to nail you for long periods without treatment.

Not doing a strong job search. This will drop your case value quickly.

Combative witness. Fighting with the opposing attorney, and being surly before the judge will not help you.

Questions about your Workmans Compensation case? Feel free to contact Illinois Workers Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.