About
John Byron Martin is a specialized lawyer in social protection disability and supplemental safety income claims, with previous revel in as a personnel lawyer for the Social Security Administration. John Byron Martin is a rather skilled legal professional based in San Diego, California, with a focal point on social protection incapacity and supplemental safety income claims. With a history as a former staff legal professional for the Social Security Administration, Martin brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his exercise. As a attorney focusing on social safety disability, John Byron Martin is devoted to assisting people navigate the complex system of submitting for incapacity benefits. He understands the demanding situations that individuals face when managing the Social Security Administration and works tirelessly to ensure that his clients obtain the blessings they're entitled to. In addition to his paintings on social protection disability claims, John Byron Martin also assists clients with supplemental protection earnings claims. He is well-versed in the eligibility necessities for SSI blessings and presents customized steerage to assist clients successfully navigate the application system. With a robust commitment to advocating for his customers, John Byron Martin is understood for his compassionate approach and willpower to attaining fine results. He takes the time to recognize every client's unique state of affairs and develops tailor-made techniques to help them secure the advantages they need. If you are in want of legal help with social security incapacity or supplemental safety profits claims, John Byron Martin is here to assist. With his experience and expertise, you can consider that your case might be in true palms.
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Conditional Fees
No fee unless you are found disabled and are awarded past due benefits. Fee is 25% of past due award.