A brainstorm about social security help
Many attorneys recommend simply asking a potential social security lawyer about the challenges he sees in your case and how he can help. And, lastly, make sure the lawyer you interview is the one who will represent you in court. One thing you should not be concerned about is how many cases an attorney has won or lost. Social Security claims differ so much and you do not know if an attorney took on simple or more challenging cases. The number of cases won, consequently, will not be valuable to helping you determine if he should be your attorney.