Should I Have a Non-Lawyer Help Me File for a Disability Retirement?

We hear horror stories from employees who had non-lawyers help them file applications for disability retirement. But, filling out and filing the disability-retirement application forms, is the easy part of this process.

The hard part, in the application process, is determining your options – all of them – and then designing a strategy that maximizes your favorable options. Non-lawyers are not qualified to make such determinations.

There are many decisions that must be made even before filing the disability-retirement application papers. For example:

Often an employee's disability-retirement rights are their largest asset, valued in the range of two hundred thousand to over several million dollars. Nearly all injured employees hire attorneys to handle their workers’ compensation cases which are typically less in value. So, why would you trust a non-lawyer to make your decisions about filing for your more valuable disability-retirement benefits? It just doesn’t make sense.