Help Clients Win CDRs and SSDI Overpayment Cases: Success Plan for Disability Lawyers

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DISABILITY LAWYERS: STOP TURNING AWAY CASES WHEN YOU CAN HELP CLIENTS + EARN A GOOD FEE.

Not helping your disability clients, when you could, is sad.

(Missing out on a good legal fee is also sad.)

Over and over, people desperate for help with Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs) or Social Security Overpayment cases call attorneys and representatives who shoo them away.

Please, don’t do that.

Thank goodness for this complimentary, action-oriented webinar—led by one of the most respected Social Security Disability law thinkers of our time. Jim Brown will walk you through everything you need to successfully handle, win and, yes, get paid for these disability cases.

LEARN HOW TO WIN (& GET PAID) ON CDR & SSDI OVERPAYMENT CASES

In this free webinar, our special guest, disability attorney consultant Jim Brown, will break into understandable, doable steps how to start accepting and winning these Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) cases immediately.

You'll discover:

1. Why most SSDI law firms immediately turn away CDR & Overpayment cases—but shouldn’t
2. A checklist of criteria to screen for cases you can win—and get paid for
3. How to build (winning) CDR & Overpayment cases
4. What you must do to ensure your firm’s fee gets approved

After you hear Jim Brown’s step-by-step explanation, you’ll be sorry you haven’t been accepting CDRs and SSDI Overpayment cases for years.

But it’s not too late: It was reported that even more Continuing Disability Reviews will soon be scheduled.

Yikes. Better watch right now!

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