Tony Hopkins, Attorney-at-Law

Disability Attorney in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

(717) 517-9637233 N Duke St, Ste 1, Lancaster, PA 17602View on Yelp
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About Tony Hopkins, Attorney-at-Law

Tony Hopkins, Attorney-at-Law operates out of Suite 1 at 233 N Duke St in downtown Lancaster, PA, placing the firm within easy reach of clients throughout Lancaster County. The practice concentrates specifically on Social Security and disability law, meaning clients work with an attorney whose attention is focused on the rules, deadlines, and procedures that govern disability claims rather than dividing time across unrelated practice areas. The firm currently has a Yelp profile and can be reached directly at (717) 517-9637 to discuss a potential claim. For anyone in the Lancaster area who has been denied Social Security disability benefits or is just beginning the application process, having a dedicated disability attorney in your corner can make a meaningful difference in the outcome of your case.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Appeals and Hearings
Reconsideration Requests
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Appeals Council Review
Federal Court Disability Appeals

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawSSI and SSDI ClaimsDisability Appeals

How They Can Help

Tony Hopkins helps clients at every stage of the Social Security disability process, including filing initial SSDI and SSI applications, preparing for administrative law judge hearings, requesting reconsideration after an initial denial, and pursuing further review at the Appeals Council or federal court level when necessary. The firm's focus on Social Security and disability law means clients receive guidance grounded in the specific medical and vocational standards the Social Security Administration uses to evaluate claims.

What to Expect

When you contact Tony Hopkins, Attorney-at-Law, you can expect an initial conversation about your medical condition, work history, and where your claim currently stands. From there, the attorney will explain the steps involved in your particular situation, whether that means filing a new application or challenging a denial, and walk you through what documentation and medical evidence will be needed. Cases are handled with attention to SSA deadlines, which can be strict, so reaching out sooner rather than later is advisable.

Service Area

Tony Hopkins, Attorney-at-Law serves clients in Lancaster, PA and the surrounding communities throughout Lancaster County and south-central Pennsylvania.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of disability claims does Tony Hopkins handle?
The firm handles Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims, as well as appeals at every level including administrative law judge hearings, Appeals Council review, and federal court.
Where is Tony Hopkins, Attorney-at-Law located?
The office is located at 233 N Duke St, Suite 1, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. You can call (717) 517-9637 to schedule a consultation.
What should I do if my Social Security disability claim was denied?
You should act quickly because SSA imposes strict deadlines for filing appeals, often 60 days from the date of the denial letter. Contacting an attorney promptly gives you the best chance of preserving your right to appeal.
Does Tony Hopkins charge upfront fees for disability cases?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis regulated by the SSA, meaning you generally do not pay attorney fees unless you win your case. Contact the firm directly to confirm their fee arrangement.
How long does the Social Security disability process take in Pennsylvania?
Timelines vary depending on where your case is in the process. Initial decisions can take several months, and if an appeal and ALJ hearing are needed, the process may extend considerably longer. An attorney can help you move through each stage as efficiently as possible.
Can I apply for both SSDI and SSI at the same time?
Yes. Many applicants qualify to file for both programs simultaneously. SSDI is based on your work history and earnings record, while SSI is a needs-based program. An attorney can help determine which programs you may be eligible for.

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