Ward Molly, Attorney

Disability Attorney in Billings, Montana

5(3 reviews)
(406) 205-81512722 3rd Avenue North, Ste 400, Billings, MT 59101View on Yelp
Ward Molly, Attorney - disability attorney in Billings, MT

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About Ward Molly, Attorney

Ward Molly, Attorney holds a 5-star rating on Yelp based on client reviews, reflecting the experience clients have reported working with this Billings-based Social Security law practice. The office is located at 2722 3rd Avenue North, Suite 400, placing it in a professional building in central Billings and making it accessible for clients across Yellowstone County and surrounding communities. Focusing specifically on Social Security law, this firm concentrates its efforts on one of the more complex and often frustrating areas of administrative law. Social Security disability claims in Montana follow federal rules administered by the Social Security Administration, but having a local attorney who understands the regional hearing offices and can work directly with clients in person makes a meaningful difference for many applicants.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Benefits Appeals
Administrative Law Judge Hearings
Reconsideration Requests
Continuing Disability Reviews
Disability Claim Denials

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawSSDI and SSI ClaimsDisability Appeal Hearings

How They Can Help

Ward Molly, Attorney helps clients at every step of the Social Security disability process, whether they are applying for benefits for the first time or fighting an initial denial. For many people, the first application is denied, and the attorney can assist with the reconsideration stage and, if needed, prepare and represent clients at hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. The firm's exclusive focus on Social Security law means clients are working with someone who handles these types of cases day in and day out.

What to Expect

Prospective clients who contact Ward Molly, Attorney can expect an initial conversation about their medical conditions, work history, and where they are in the Social Security process. From there, the attorney will explain the realistic options available, whether that means strengthening an initial application, filing a request for reconsideration, or preparing for a hearing. The firm can be reached at (406) 205-8151, and the office in central Billings is available for in-person consultations.

Service Area

Ward Molly, Attorney serves individuals throughout Billings, Yellowstone County, and the surrounding areas of south-central Montana.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ward Molly, Attorney's Yelp rating?
The firm holds a 5-star rating on Yelp based on client reviews, which reflects positive feedback from people who have worked with the attorney on Social Security disability matters in Billings.
Does Ward Molly, Attorney handle both SSDI and SSI cases?
The firm's practice is focused on Social Security law, which covers both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for those with a qualifying work history and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for those who meet income and resource limits.
What happens if my Social Security disability application is denied?
A denial is not the end of the road. Most successful disability cases go through the appeals process, which includes reconsideration and a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. An attorney can help you build a stronger case at each stage.
How does a Social Security disability attorney get paid in Montana?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case. The fee is capped by federal law at 25% of your back pay, up to a set maximum, so there is generally no upfront cost.
Where is Ward Molly, Attorney's office located?
The office is at 2722 3rd Avenue North, Suite 400, in Billings, Montana. You can call (406) 205-8151 to schedule a consultation.
How long does the Social Security disability process typically take in Montana?
Timelines vary, but initial decisions can take several months, and if an appeal is needed, it may be a year or more before a hearing is scheduled. Working with an attorney from the start can help avoid unnecessary delays caused by incomplete applications.

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