Yes, to charge you a fee for the service you are given, the Social Security Administration requires that you file either a Fee Agreement or a Fee Petition with the Social Security Administration. Your attorney can’t charge you more than the fee amount the Social Security Administration approves. If an attorney collects a fee without the Social Security Administration’s approval, or charges or collects too much for a fee, they can be suspended or disqualified from representing anyone before the Social Security Administration. At The Law Office of Nancy L. Cavey, we have you sign an attorney fee contract and we will ask the Social Security Administration to approve it before the Social Security Administration decides your claim.
Our contract tells you in written, clear language how much we charge you, so there is no confusion.
At The Law Office of Nancy L. Cavey, your Pinellas County Social Security Disability attorneys, we are ready, willing, and able to assist you with your Social Security claim.