How do I pay my SSD attorney?
Most every Social Security attorney charges the same way, which is by contingency fee agreement. A contingency fee agreement means that your attorney does not get paid unless they win your case. Up to the hearing level, most Social Security attorneys will charge 25% of your past-due benefits or $6,000, whichever is less. If you are approved for benefits, Social Security will generally directly withhold your attorney’s fee and pay your attorney directly
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