NJ Anxiety Attorney
If you are currently suffering from depression, anxiety or a related disorder, you understand the devastating impact this can have on your life. If you are unable to hold a job due to your condition, it is in your best interest to discuss Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits with one of the experienced Social Security attorneys at Wolf and Brown L.L.C.
Our Camden County firm is committed to helping people in New Jersey secure SSD benefits when they are unable to work due to depression, anxiety and other disorders. Whether you are just now looking into your options or your initial claim has already been denied, we have the skills and resources to handle your claim at every juncture.
To discuss your situation with a seasoned SSD lawyer, call toll free 877-470-8231 | 856-528-9433 today.
Committed to Securing Benefits for Sufferers of Depression and Anxiety
SSD benefits are available to protect workers who are unable to work due to the effects of a disabling condition. While they may not be physically visible, the effects of these disorders can make it difficult, even impossible, to perform on the job.
Our lawyers and dedicated support staff have extensive experience handling these claims for people suffering from:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Postpartum depression
- Bipolar disorder
While it is often fairly simple to prove that you have one of these conditions, that is not the most important thing in terms of securing SSD benefits. Our expertise becomes more valuable in documenting your condition and demonstrating that the severity of your symptoms makes it impossible for you to return to work for at least 12 months.
You Don't Have to Wait 12 Months — Contact Us Today
As long as your injury is likely to keep you from working for at least 12 months, you can file your claim. To learn more about your rights and responsibilities regarding SSD benefits, contact us today for a free consultation. We have multiple offices in New Jersey including Haddonfield, Northfield and Lawrenceville.















