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Solomon Sullivan & Romo
When you need legal help, you deserve personal attention. That's why at Solomon, Sullivan and Romo, we take your case personally. We can help you with a wide variety of legal needs including Social Security Disability, Workers' Compensation and Veterans Disability. Our clients are our priority and we'll treat you like one of our own.

When you choose our firm, your case will be handled with respect and timeliness. The lawyers you see are the lawyers who will be with you at your hearing or in the courtroom. The information on this website is made available by Solomon, Sullivan & Romo for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.
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Solomon, Sullivan & Romo offers a FREE Evaluation of your case and will discuss your options with you. Let us make a difference in your life. Contact us today! But winning them isn't easy. In fact, it can be a very frustrating process. The disability lawyers at Solomon, Sullivan and Romo are here to help you make it through the Social Security Disability process.
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If you're between 50 and 66 and can't work, special provisions in Social Security may apply to your case. Call us today to start your claim! A special section of the Social Security code offers provisions for people over 50. Knowing these special rules can be the difference between winning your claim or receiving a denial.
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Although you can apply without a lawyer, more than two-thirds of people who apply for disability benefits are DENIED by Social Security. Social Security's own statistics show that benefits are awarded far more frequently to people with representatives than to those who handle their own claims. Contact Solomon, Sullivan & Romo today to start your disability claim in North Florida or South Georgia.
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Under Social Security rules, you're only considered disabled (and eligible for benefits) if a medical condition or injury is expected to keep you from working for at least 12 months. The disability can be a physical condition, a mental condition, or a combination of both. Mental illness is a frequently used basis for getting Social Security Disability benefits.
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