The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt

Disability Attorney in Salt Lake City, Utah

(801) 261-34005330 S 900 E, Ste 115, Salt Lake City, UT 84117View on Yelp
The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt - disability attorney in Salt Lake City, UT
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About The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt

The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt is located in the Millcreek area of Salt Lake City at 5330 S 900 E, Suite 115. The firm concentrates exclusively on Social Security law and disability law, which means clients are not dealing with a general practice attorney who handles disability cases on the side. That focused approach can matter when navigating the specific rules, deadlines, and medical requirements of the Social Security disability system. The firm does not yet have any Yelp ratings or reviews on record, so there is no star-based public feedback available at this time. Prospective clients should reach out directly to discuss the attorney's background and experience with Social Security disability cases in Utah. The office location on the south side of Salt Lake City is accessible to residents across the valley, from the eastern bench communities to the west side suburbs.

Practice Areas

Social Security disability insurance claims (SSDI)
Supplemental Security Income appeals (SSI)
Initial disability applications
Reconsideration appeals
Administrative law judge hearings
Federal court disability appeals
Disability benefit consultations

Specialties

Social Security disability lawSSDI and SSI representationDisability appeals hearings

How They Can Help

Andrew Reichardt's office helps clients at every stage of the Social Security disability process. This includes preparing and submitting initial applications, filing for reconsideration after an initial denial, representing clients at hearings before administrative law judges, and in some cases pursuing further appeals to the Appeals Council or federal court. Because the firm focuses on disability and Social Security law specifically, clients can expect an attorney who is familiar with SSA requirements for medical evidence, work history documentation, and the listing of impairments used to evaluate claims.

What to Expect

A typical client engagement at The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt begins with an assessment of your medical conditions, your work history, and where you are in the Social Security process. If you have already been denied, the attorney will review the denial notice and identify the grounds for appeal. The firm then builds the evidentiary record, communicates with your treating physicians if needed, and prepares you for any hearings before a judge. Clients are kept informed throughout the process so they understand what is happening with their case at each step.

Service Area

The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt serves disability claimants throughout Salt Lake County and the wider Wasatch Front, including communities from Ogden to Provo.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance, is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a needs-based program for people with limited income and resources. Andrew Reichardt's office can help with both types of claims.
Does The Law Office of Andrew Reichardt handle cases at the hearing level?
Yes. Representing clients at hearings before administrative law judges is a core part of disability law practice, and the firm's focus on Social Security and disability law means hearings are a familiar part of the work.
What if I have already been denied twice by Social Security?
A second denial does not end your case. You may be entitled to request a hearing before an administrative law judge, which is often where disability claimants have the best chance of a favorable outcome.
Where is Andrew Reichardt's office located in Salt Lake City?
The office is at 5330 S 900 E, Suite 115, in the southern part of Salt Lake City near the Millcreek area, with easy access from I-215 and nearby surface streets.
How does the attorney get paid for a disability case?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, with fees regulated by the SSA. You generally pay nothing unless you win, and the fee is capped by federal rules. Confirm the specifics when you contact the office.
How long will my Social Security disability case take in Utah?
Timelines vary depending on the stage of your case. Initial decisions can take three to six months, and if you need a hearing, wait times at the Salt Lake City hearing office can extend the process further. Starting with an attorney early can help avoid unnecessary delays.

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