Don’t go through the frustrating disability process alone. You need someone in your corner like the attorneys with Coastal Disability Services. Retaining an experienced attorney versed in disability law is critical to help navigate the confusing disability process. Statistics from the U.S. Government Accountability Office show that claimants who had representatives are nearly three times more successful in winning benefits.
You need a local Mississippi firm not a national firm that uses non-attorney representatives where you are just a number. As local attorneys, we are familiar with area doctors, the type of work that you do and where to get help. More importantly, we are able to meet in person to discuss your case and prepare you for the hearing.
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Consultations are free, and there is no fee unless we win your case.
If you have been arrested, facing criminal charges, or are under criminal investigation, this can be frightening and overwhelming. You will need a team of legal professionals to assist you and your family through this process.
Coastal Criminal Defense will plainly explain your rights under the law and be your aggressive step-by-step guide throughout your case. For all criminal defense cases, the firm provides free consultations and tailors a budget for each client’s legal needs through trial. Regardless of the charge, we will vigorously pursue your case, ensuring every protection under the law, but also do so in the most cost-effective manner possible.
Your freedom is invaluable and too significant to leave to chance. If you find yourself charged with a crime or under investigation, reach out to Coastal Criminal Defense for a free consultation and discuss your situation with me.
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