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Moving Day

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At Least He Remembered The Lamps

After almost 23 years in the same location, I just vacated my offices on Stone Avenue.  It was not really my choice. The owners of the building decided to renovate it as part of a large development in that area.  According to the rumors I hear, the building will one day house a pizza restaurant. I can’t picture that, but I assume the owners know what they are doing.

I’m Still Here

Please be assured that I am not going out of business. I am still here, committed to serving the people of Tucson and Southern Arizona.  I am going to work out of my home while I plan for a new location.  You can still call, email, or text. None of that information has changed. We can still get together, but this will take a little more planning. I am told I can use rooms at the library or the State Bar offices downtown.

A Moving Day, Indeed

In writing this, it occurs to me that the title of this blog has a double meaning. Yes, I physically relocated. But, it was also a moving day in the sense of being emotional. I clearly recall my first day in that building. I had just started my private practice and I had no idea if I would fail. But, I did not fail. Rather, I was able to assist literally thousands of people needed help with Social Security disability.

Change of this nature is unsettling. Routine means a lot for all of us. But, I remain dedicated to helping make people’s lives better. If I can help you, let me know. 

Who Knew Emotions Weighed So Much?

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Since 1992, I have been helping the people of Southern Arizona get the benefits they are due. Before devoting all my efforts to assisting people with Social Security disability claims, I also handled such complex lawsuits as medical malpractice and products liability. I brought to my Social Security cases all the skills and attention to detail that I developed in the courtroom. I approach each Social Security disability case as if it were a million-dollar lawsuit. For the people trying to get Social Security benefits, their claim is every bit as important. Because I have personally handled so many Social Security cases, I have refined the skills I need to win your case for you. I have helped people win cases for every kind of ailment from arthritis to valley fever. At present, I am focused on helping those persons with neurological and orthopedic disorders. Because claims for people over age fifty bring additional complications, I particularly seek out those cases to work on. I regularly write about back and spine conditions on my blog. I actively seek out the latest information about orthopedic and neurological disorders to ensure I can represent my clients as effectively as possible. Because of my current focus, I regret that I am not able to take any cases for mental disorders. If you are over age fifty and suffer from any orthopedic or neurological disorder, please contact me at once.