If you've been injured at work or developed an injury or medical condition because of your job, you may be entitled to medical treatment for that, and a wage replacement benefit if you've missed time from work because of it. Even if your disability is unrelated to your job or any specific accident, if you worked "on the books" and paid into Social Security, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. I represent the injured and disabled in Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability cases. Because I work alone, I can offer a more personal, closer representation relationship than the big firms where secretaries man the phones and a different lawyer might appear at each of your hearings, or answer each phone call.
In both Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability cases, the fees are prescribed by the system and need to be approved by the agency. They're also payable out of additional benefits obtained by the attorney, so I only get paid if you get paid.
If you need my elp, contact me at 917-997-8841. Remember--you can never get reliable legal advice online. Information here is too general to know whether your qualify or not. To find out more, contact me directly.