Martin Law

Disability Attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

4.2(13 reviews)
(215) 587-84001818 Market St, Fl 35, Philadelphia, PA 19103View on Yelp
Martin Law - disability attorney in Philadelphia, PA

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About Martin Law

Martin Law operates from the 35th floor of 1818 Market Street, one of Philadelphia's recognizable Center City towers, giving the firm easy access to clients from across the Philadelphia metro area. The firm's practice covers workers compensation, disability law, and Social Security law, making it a practical option for clients whose situations involve both a workplace injury and a long-term disability claim. This combination of practice areas is relatively uncommon and can be useful when a disabling condition stems from a work-related incident. Martin Law has earned a 4.2 Yelp rating across 13 reviews, suggesting a generally positive client experience among those who have left feedback. While no review sample tells the complete story of a firm, consistent ratings above 4 stars across a moderate number of reviews is an encouraging indicator. individuals exploring their options are welcome to call (215) 587-8400 and speak with the firm directly about their specific circumstances.

Practice Areas

Workers Compensation Claims
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Disability Benefit Appeals
Workplace Injury Claims
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Occupational Injury Representation

Specialties

Workers Compensation LawSocial Security LawDisability Law

How They Can Help

Martin Law helps clients navigate both the Pennsylvania workers compensation system and the Social Security disability process, which can sometimes run parallel to each other when a workplace injury results in a long-term inability to work. The firm assists with initial workers comp filings, disputes over benefits, and hearings before workers compensation judges, as well as SSDI and SSI applications and appeals before Social Security Administrative Law Judges. Having attorneys familiar with both systems under one roof can reduce the burden on clients who are managing multiple claims at once.

What to Expect

Reaching out to Martin Law at (215) 587-8400 starts the process with an evaluation of your situation, whether you are dealing with a recent workplace injury, a denied workers comp claim, a Social Security disability denial, or some combination of these. The firm will help you understand what documentation your case requires, what deadlines apply, and what the hearing process looks like in Pennsylvania. Throughout the process, clients can expect guidance on how the workers comp and Social Security systems interact, particularly around issues like benefit offsets that can affect total compensation.

Service Area

Martin Law serves workers compensation and Social Security disability clients throughout Philadelphia and the greater Pennsylvania region from their Market Street office in Center City.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I file for both workers compensation and Social Security disability at the same time?
Yes, and in many cases it makes sense to pursue both if you have a disabling condition that prevents you from working. However, receiving workers comp benefits can affect the amount of Social Security disability benefits you receive due to offset rules. Martin Law handles both practice areas, which can be helpful in coordinating these claims.
What is Martin Law's Yelp rating and what does it mean for me?
Martin Law holds a 4.2 rating on Yelp based on 13 reviews. While online ratings give some sense of client experience, no review platform captures every client interaction. The most reliable way to assess fit is to call (215) 587-8400 and have a direct conversation about your case.
Does Martin Law handle cases where a workplace injury leads to permanent disability?
Yes. When a workplace injury results in long-term or permanent disability, it can trigger both a workers compensation claim and a potential Social Security disability claim. Martin Law's practice covers both areas, which positions the firm well to assist clients in these situations.
Where is Martin Law located and is it easy to get to?
The firm is located at 1818 Market Street, Floor 35, in Center City Philadelphia. The building is accessible via SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line and multiple bus routes, making it reachable for clients from across the city and surrounding suburbs.
What happens if my workers compensation claim is disputed by my employer's insurance company?
If your employer's insurer disputes your claim, the matter may proceed to a hearing before a Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Judge. Martin Law can represent you through that process, presenting medical evidence and testimony to support your right to benefits.
How does the Social Security disability appeals process work in Pennsylvania?
If your initial SSDI or SSI application is denied, you can request reconsideration and then a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. Pennsylvania claimants have their hearings scheduled through SSA's regional hearing offices. Having legal representation at the ALJ hearing stage is widely considered important to presenting a complete and well-supported case.

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