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Statistically, persons using a lawyer have a better chance of success. The Social Security Administration (SSA) does not require you to have an attorney or advocate, and allows you to represent yourself. Numerous claimants, however, use an attorney or advocate for reasons in addition to increasing the statistical likelihood of success. Many claimants find using an attorney or advocate to be helpful in every aspect of the Social Security process, from filling out the paperwork to handling the appeals.
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