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Railroad Disability

BurnettDriskill, Attorneys has qualified lawyers.

We can help disabled railroad workers nationwide obtain disability benefits from the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB).

The RRB is part of the executive branch of the United States Government. It is a separate system from the Social Security Administration.

A disabled railroad worker faces an extensive application process that requires completing and submitting multiple forms and questionnaires. Bad answers can hurt your application. Also, letters from the RRB may be confusing.

However, the two work together to coordinate earnings records, payments of benefits, taxes, paid, etc. Your disability benefits are as unique as your situation. Therefore, they need a determined team of attorneys to take a look at the details. Then, they can help formulate a plan to get you through the process as painlessly as possible.

The claims process can be lengthy. It can include an initial application, reconsideration of a denied claim, and a hearing if the claim is not approved. If we represent a person during the initial application phase, we make every effort for the claim to be approved. If the application is denied, further steps are available to obtain approval of a disability benefits application. We understand the confusion these processes can bring; however, we can help.

BurnettDriskill, Attorneys, is experienced and successful in helping disabled railroad workers secure the benefits to which they are entitled.

Contact BurnettDriskill, Attorneys now, to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation to see if you qualify. There is no fee until you receive your benefits. Our team of qualified attorneys is prepared to assist you through your railroad disability efforts. Do not hesitate to reach out to our office. Whether a consultation or questions regarding the process or how we can help you through your steps today, we are happy to help.

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