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Testimonial: Vilma Received $20,000 in Retroactive Disability Payments After Social Security Denied Her

Vilma Ramírez injured her spine at work. She fell. She had surgery. And when she applied for her Social Security Disability payments, she was denied.

For many people, that’s where the story ends. For Vilma, it was the moment she called Casa de la Justicia.

An Injury That Changed Her Life

Vilma suffered a fall at work that damaged her spine. After surgery, her body was never the same. Her legs go numb. Her knees give out. She feels weak throughout her body. She is still in ongoing treatment with her doctor.

These are not minor complaints. They are real physical limitations that prevent her from working. And they are exactly the kind of medical evidence Social Security needs to see in order to approve Disability payments.

Social Security Denied Her. Casa de la Justicia Didn't Give Up.

Vilma knew her condition was serious. She had documented surgery, ongoing treatment, and clear physical limitations. Even so, Social Security (SSA) denied her Disability payments.

This happens more often than people realize. Having a serious medical condition does not guarantee automatic approval. The system is complicated. Mistakes in how functional limitations are presented can cost you the approval, even when the case is solid.

When Vilma called Casa de la Justicia, the team immediately understood what her case needed. They worked to document her limitations the right way: how the damage to her spine prevents her from standing, walking steadily, and maintaining any kind of work.

The Results: $20,000 in Retroactive Payments and $1,472 per Month

Today, Vilma receives $1,472 every month in monthly Social Security Disability payments.

She also received $20,000 in retroactive payments. That money represents the months she should have been receiving payments while her case was pending.
Casa de la Justicia did not charge her anything out of pocket. The fees came from the retroactive payment, paid directly by Social Security.

What Vilma Wants You to Know

“Casa de la Justicia has been very good to me, and it can be good for others too.”

Vilma recommends Casa de la Justicia wholeheartedly. Because she lived firsthand what is possible when you have the right team working for you.

Were Your Disability Payments Denied? Don't Give Up.

If Social Security denied your case, it does not mean you don’t qualify. Many people with strong cases are denied on the first application. With the right representation, many of those cases end in approval.

To find out if you qualify for your monthly Social Security Disability (SSDI) payments, call Casa de la Justicia for a free consultation. Our attorneys can quickly evaluate whether your medical condition meets Social Security’s (SSA) eligibility requirements and guide you through the application process without charging you a single cent out of pocket. We also have attorneys with experience in auto accidents, slips and falls in public places, and workplace accidents.

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