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Arizona Social Security Disability Lawyers
Dealing with the reality of being sidelined by a disability can be frustrating and working through the complicated process of winning benefits can be overwhelming. We’re here to help! Our firm has over 25 years of experience in helping deserving individuals win disability benefits. Let us fight to better your odds!
We take on all cases at all steps in the process:
If you’re disabled, you may be entitled to Social Security Disability Benefits (SSDI). To be eligible for SSDI, you must have worked for a minimum amount of time and paid into the Social Security System. You’re not required to have legal counsel present at your hearing, however it’s in your best interest as it will increase your chances of formulating a compelling case. WE DON’T COLLECT ANY FEES UNLESS YOU WIN!
The Law Offices of Stephanie Lake has extensive experience in Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Disability Insurance Benefits (DIB/SSDI).
Meet Stephanie Lake
Stephanie Lake is a board-certified specialist in Social Security Disability Law; her legal career began in 1988, handling corporate litigation cases for another major Arizona law office. With that successful court case foundation, she founded her own firm in 1992, focusing exclusively on Social Security law. She is one of the few disability attorneys in the Phoenix area fluent in Spanish.
Ms. Lake is a 1987 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Russian and Eastern European Studies from the University of Michigan. She also attended Phillips Academy, Andover, MA.
Ms. Lake has served in the past as the president of the Social Security Advocates of Phoenix organization. In this post, Ms. Lake helped facilitate relationships between the disabled, judges, and other organizations. She has also been a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claims Representatives (NOSSCR) and regularly attends their conferences.