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New Jersey Neurological Disorders Lawyer

Neurological disorders and brain injuries can have a severe impact on your life. If your disorder or injury is affecting your ability to work, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits.

From our offices in West Caldwell and Absecon, the attorneys at the law offices of Sheryl Gandel Mazur represent clients who have been injured or who suffer from debilitating brain disorders or disabilities. We are dedicated to providing each of our clients with personal and attentive legal services.

If you or a loved one suffers from a neurological disorder, contact the New Jersey neurological disorders attorneys at our firm. We can help you understand your legal options and pursue compensation under the Social Security Act.

Help With All Types of Neurological Disorders

At our firm, we represent clients in securing Social Security benefits who suffer from all types of neurological disorders, including:

We also assist clients who have suffered cerebral trauma, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), closed head injury and organic brain injury.

Handling Your Disability Benefits Claim

Our attorneys will work with you at any stage in the process. If you need advice about whether to file for Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income, we will work one-on-one with you to develop a plan that meets your needs. If your benefits claim has been denied, we can handle your appeal in front of the Appeals Council or in federal court.

Atlantic City, Paterson and Newark Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys

Let us handle the legal work for you. To discuss your claim, contact a Newark traumatic brain injury lawyer online or call us at 866-929-8220. Our office is open from nine to five on weekdays. We return all calls as soon as possible.

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