Have you been denied benefits from a Virginia Workers' Compensation claim or a Social Security application? Most people are. There is a lot that goes into applying for and receiving benefits from these types of cases. Without experienced help from someone who practices disability law, you risk losing the money you need to live.
At the Law Office of Kathleen Grace Walsh, we are confident that our experience will help you get the work injury and social security help you need. With over 26 years helping people in Virginia receive the benefits they deserve, our team knows what it takes to fight through the red tape and work together with you to make the process of applying for help easier and more effective.
Let Attorney Kathleen Grace Walsh Help Put the Law on Your Side
When you work with the team at the Law Office of Kathleen Grace Walsh, we take your case personally. Unlike national law firms that only provide you with an out-of-state lawyer, our team is local and able to give you the legal guidance and personal attention your case deserves. With open phone lines and never any charges to answer your questions, we encourage people to call our office and get the help they need with their case at anytime.
Northern Virginia Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Are you receiving compensation, but wondering if you are receiving enough? For many workers, there are extra steps that must be taken, such as filing a claim, in order to receive the maximum benefits available for your work injury. Attorney Kathleen Grace Walsh has helped hundreds of union and non-union workers across the state of Virginia understand their rights as workers. She has provided training to help educate hard workers on how to file a claim appropriately and the details as to why so many people get denied.
Union workers in particular face unique challenges to receiving the compensation they have rights to. Attorney Kathleen Grace Walsh has spent much of her career helping union workers as their workers’ compensation lawyer in Prince William County, and knows the internal procedures specific to the law that union workers must follow in order to get fair compensation for their work injuries.
With Attorney Kathleen Grace Walsh on your side, both union and non-union workers alike get the experience necessary to know when to file a claim, how to file a claim and the importance of answering each question with precise detail.
Northern Virginia Social Security Lawyer
We understand the feeling of being frustrated and overwhelmed when you are faced with piles of paperwork or have been denied the benefits you know you need. There is a lot that goes into filling out the many forms required to receive Social Security Disability help. One small mistake can cause you to be denied. Getting denied Social Security benefits is discouraging, to say the least; however, there are ways that you can fight the red tape and get the benefits you deserve.
Whether you have already been denied for Social Security benefits or if you are just starting out, our team at the Law Office of Kathleen Grace Walsh gives you the local and personal attention necessary to help you fight the process and come away with fair benefits. With the experience of Kathleen Grace Walsh and the help of her team, you can have confidence that you will get the legal guidance necessary to know how what you say in your application will help or hurt your case.
We Are Confident that We Can Help You!
Our staff is ready to answer your call and help you get started with an experienced workers' compensation and social security attorney in Northern Virginia who will give you the legal guidance you need to win. We have been helping Virginia residents in Prince William County, the City of Manassas, Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Stafford County, the City of Alexandria, Arlington County, Fauquier County, Culpeper County and the City of Fredericksburg for over 26 years. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.
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President of the Virginia Workers' Compensation American Inn of Court, 2018-2019