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Wrienman & Charps Disability offers legal services for social security, work-related injuries, and personal injuries. Get in touch for more information and help with any disability rights related cases. Scheduled your consultation today.
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At Wrienman & Charps Disability, we have many years of experience in the disability rights law. Look no further for reliable legal help with your disability-related cases.
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Initial Consultation
We provide an in-depth consultation during which we assess the facts and circumstances of your case.
Gather Evidence
We then gather evidence, prepare and create legal documents, and assist you in submitting the right applications.
Appeal or Litigate
We can help with the appeals process or represent you in litigation, if necessary.
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Our legal team is with you every step of the way to ensure the best outcome for your case.
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Get in touch with Wrienman & Charps Disability Law Office for your disability rights legal needs.
Your chances in front of a tough Texas judge…The Administrative Law Judges in Houston and around Texas are tough.
In Houston, they only approve benefits 32 percent of the time, according to 2016 statistics from the Social Security Administration.
Some individual judges award benefits in only 25 percent of their cases, or less.
Judges in Texas as a whole award benefits 38 percent of the time, which is less than that national average of 44 percent.
You’re already dealing with the extreme stress of health problems that keep you from working. The last thing you want is to face a tough Texas judge on your own.
This is another reason you want us by your side.
In Houston, they only approve benefits 32 percent of the time, according to 2016 statistics from the Social Security Administration.
Some individual judges award benefits in only 25 percent of their cases, or less.
Judges in Texas as a whole award benefits 38 percent of the time, which is less than that national average of 44 percent.
You’re already dealing with the extreme stress of health problems that keep you from working. The last thing you want is to face a tough Texas judge on your own.
This is another reason you want us by your side.