Social Security Law Ofc of Michael J Gadoury Atty

Disability Attorney in Providence, Rhode Island

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(401) 453-3301108 Whitford Ave, Providence, RI 02908View on Yelp

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About Social Security Law Ofc of Michael J Gadoury Atty

The Social Security Law Office of Michael J Gadoury is one of the few Rhode Island law offices that focuses entirely on Social Security disability matters. Based in Providence at 108 Whitford Ave, the firm works with clients at every stage of the disability benefits process, from initial applications through appeals and hearings before administrative law judges. This concentrated focus means the firm's entire practice is built around understanding SSA rules, deadlines, and the medical evidence standards that determine whether a claim is approved. With a 5-star rating on Yelp from a verified reviewer, this firm has at least one client who found the experience worthwhile and the service strong. Providence is the state capital and a hub for legal and administrative services in Rhode Island, making this location convenient for clients from across the state who need representation before the Social Security Administration. Prospective clients can reach the office at (401) 453-3301 to find out how the firm can help with a new claim or an existing denial.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Claim Appeals
Reconsideration Requests
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Disability Denial Review
Federal Court Appeals for Disability Cases

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawSSDI and SSI AppealsDisability Hearing Representation

How They Can Help

Michael J Gadoury's office helps clients build the strongest possible case for Social Security disability benefits by gathering the necessary medical documentation, preparing written arguments, and representing clients at hearings when their claims have been denied. Because Social Security disability law has its own procedural rules, having an attorney who concentrates in this area can make a significant difference in how a claim is presented and argued. The firm assists both SSDI applicants, who qualify based on work history, and SSI applicants, who qualify based on financial need and disability.

What to Expect

Working with this firm typically begins with a review of your medical condition and work history to assess your eligibility for SSDI or SSI benefits. The attorney will explain where you stand in the SSA's multi-step review process and what evidence will be needed to support your claim. If you have already received a denial, the firm can advise you on whether to request reconsideration, pursue a hearing before an administrative law judge, or take further action. The office keeps clients informed throughout the process so there are no surprises.

Service Area

The Social Security Law Office of Michael J Gadoury serves disability claimants throughout Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, Warwick, and communities across the state of Rhode Island.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Michael J Gadoury's office handle only Social Security cases?
Yes, Social Security law is the firm's sole listed practice area. This means the office is specifically set up to handle SSDI and SSI claims, appeals, and hearings rather than general legal matters.
What does it mean that the firm has a 5-star Yelp rating?
The firm currently holds a 5-star rating based on a Yelp review from a verified client. While the review count is small, the rating reflects a positive client experience and may give prospective clients a starting point for evaluating the firm.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
It helps to bring any correspondence from the Social Security Administration, your medical records if available, a list of your treating doctors, and information about your work history. The more detail you can provide, the more useful the initial meeting will be.
Can the firm help if I have already been denied once?
Yes, denial is actually a common starting point for disability cases. The firm can review the reasons for your denial and advise you on the best next steps, whether that is requesting reconsideration or filing for a hearing before an administrative law judge.
How long does the Social Security disability process take in Rhode Island?
Timelines vary depending on where you are in the process. Initial applications can take several months, and if a hearing is required, the wait can extend further. An attorney can help move the process forward by ensuring all required documents are submitted correctly and on time.
Is there a fee to hire a Social Security disability attorney?
Most Social Security disability attorneys, including those handling cases in Rhode Island, work on a contingency fee basis. This means you typically do not pay attorney fees unless you win your case, and the fee is subject to federal limits set by the SSA.

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