Diana M Thibodaux Disability Attorney

Disability Attorney in Savannah, Georgia

(912) 354-52006605 Abercorn St, Ste 101H, Savannah, GA 31405View on Yelp
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About Diana M Thibodaux Disability Attorney

Diana M Thibodaux Disability Attorney provides focused representation in Social Security disability matters from her office at 6605 Abercorn Street, Suite 101H in Savannah. The attorney concentrates her practice on helping clients secure the benefits they need when unable to work due to medical conditions. With dedicated attention to disability law, the firm understands the challenges clients face when filing for Social Security benefits. The personalized approach means each case receives individual attention throughout the application and appeal process.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Benefits (SSDI)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Disability Appeals
Administrative Hearing Representation
Disability Case Management
Benefits Counseling

Specialties

Social Security LawDisability LawSSDI and SSI Claims

How They Can Help

The firm assists clients with filing initial Social Security disability claims and handles the appeals process when benefits are denied. They prepare detailed applications that present your medical evidence effectively to decision makers. If your claim is denied, the attorney represents you at administrative hearings before a judge, advocating for the benefits you deserve.

What to Expect

Your first step is scheduling a consultation to discuss your medical condition and work history. The attorney reviews your medical records and determines your best strategy for obtaining benefits. She handles all paperwork, communications with Social Security, and represents you throughout administrative proceedings while you focus on your health.

Service Area

Diana M Thibodaux serves Social Security disability clients in the Savannah area and throughout Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a disability attorney cost?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless benefits are awarded. Fees are limited by federal law to 25% of back pay owed.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI is based on your work history and contributions to Social Security, while SSI is a needs-based program for disabled individuals with limited income and resources. The attorney helps determine which program fits your situation.
How long does the disability process take?
Initial decisions typically take 3 to 6 months, but appeals can take longer. Diana M Thibodaux works to move your case forward and prepares appeals when initial denials occur.

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