Knowledgeable Idaho Social Security Disability Lawyer Fights for Your Benefits

If you are disabled and unable to work, Breck Barton can carefully review your claim and explain your eligibility for Social Security benefits. Breck Barton is a seasoned legal practitioner who has diligently assisted clients throughout Idaho since 1976. He will assist you with every aspect of your claim.

How Breck Barton Can Help with Your Social Security Disability Claim

Breck Barton will use his decades of legal experience and in-depth understanding of the Social Security system to assist you with every aspect of your claim. His legal services include:

  • Reviewing your application for any errors or admissions
  • Requesting and reviewing medical records
  • Compiling organized medical records or chronologies to better explain your disability
  • Supplementing your claim, as necessary
  • Referring you to specialists when appropriate
  • Handling all communication with the Social Security Administration
  • Preparing you for the hearing
  • Examining and cross-examining witnesses
  • Refuting statements made by vocational witnesses
  • Making legal arguments to convince the Administration or administrative law judge of your eligibility for benefits
  • Making all necessary appeals within the applicable timeframe

 

Why Choose the Law Office of Breck Barton & Associates, P.C.?

Breck Barton & Associates P.C. is dedicated to helping to protect the rights of citizens in Idaho. We will work closely with you to identify the medical impairments that affect your life and to persuade decision-makers of your eligibility for benefits. We work on a contingency fee, so we are not paid any attorney fees unless we help you receive benefits. Schedule a free and confidential consultation by calling (208) 356-4880.

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Law office of Barton Atkinson & Murdoch, P.C.

70 N. Center Suite 2 PO Box 100 Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-4880
Fax: 208-356-4882
Email: icourts@bamattorneys.com

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