Bradley N. Roylance, P.C. ~ Social Security Disability Expertise in Salt Lake City |
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If you are disabled and have had your claim denied, if you are frustrated with the Social Security claims process, if you want to make sure you are doing everything necessary to get your claim approved, Brad Roylance is here to help.
When you choose Brad Roylance to represent you in your Social Security Disability claim or appeal, you get:
- An impressive success rate. More than 90% of Brad Roylance’s clients have their claims approved. Going it alone, you only have about a 50% chance of approval. More importantly, Brad Roylance has achieved these impressive results without ever resorting to “pre-screening” of clients for the best cases. “If I only take the strongest cases, I’m not providing much of a service,” Roylance explains of his long-time commitment to help people with even the most difficult cases.
- Extensive experience. For more than 12 years, 10 as an attorney, Brad Roylance has dedicated his practice to representing clients in Social Security Disability matters. He understands the system and knows the law inside and out. He can help you cut through the red tape and get your claim approved, even if you have already been denied.
- Dedicated advocacy. Brad Roylance personally advocates his clients’ interests with such passion and diligence, you might think they were all close personal friends. Assisted by his well trained staff who are hand-picked for their ability to empathize with disabled clients, Brad Roylance personally handles every aspect of each claim and appeal.
Most importantly, Brad Roylance and his team will treat you with the respect and dignity you deserve while working tirelessly to get you the money you need to move forward with your life.
In his own words, “Although the process is often quite cumbersome and tedious, almost punishing in its effect, I have seen it work again and again for those clients who had good legal representation. I personally find great satisfaction in my excellent record of success – not because it demonstrates my skill, but because it means that so many good people ultimately received the assistance they needed and deserved.”
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