Silverman Silverman & Seligman P.C.
- 527 State St New York New York 12305 United States
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Silverman, Silverman & Seligman, P.C. is a trusted law firm based in Schenectady, New York, with decades of experience dedicated exclusively to representing injured and disabled workers. The firm concentrates on Social Security Disability claims, Workers’ Compensation, and related legal matters, advocating passionately for individuals facing physical or mental barriers to employment. Known for its client-focused approach, the firm emphasizes responsive service and personalized legal strategies tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.
What distinguishes Silverman, Silverman & Seligman is their deep-rooted knowledge of New York workers’ rights and the nuances of federal Social Security Disability benefits. They are committed to guiding clients through the complex legal process—whether it’s an initial application or an appeal—ensuring fair treatment and the full benefits they deserve. The attorneys regularly engage with local unions and labor organizations, underscoring their commitment to workers and the community. Their legal team includes experienced advocates who offer compassionate, competent representation in what can be a challenging time for clients.
Website: https://www.thesilvermanfirm.com/?npcmp=dir:local:2523686:12305
Key Services:
– Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claims and appeals
– Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications and representation
– Workers’ Compensation claims and hearings
– Legal counsel for occupational injuries and illnesses
– Representation for denied disability benefit claims
– Advising union members and injured workers on legal rights
– Assistance navigating medical evidence and vocational documentation
– Advocacy before the Social Security Administration and Workers’ Compensation Board
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Contact Info
- 527 State St, New York, New York, 12305, United States
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Phone: (518) 374-3373
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