Ray Bretzmann

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With a Social Security Disability lawyer on your side, you’ll have the guidance and support of a legal professional to champion your case. Ray Bretzmann of Bretzmann Law Offices has over four decades of experience as a Social Security Disability lawyer, representing clients throughout the High Point, North Carolina, area. Every day, he sees the benefits of having an attorney work on clients’ Social Security claims.

Here, Attorney Bretzmann discusses three ways a disability lawyer can help you:

Getting Approved The First Time: About 70% of Social Security Disability claims are denied the first time around. This is a staggeringly high number—but it doesn't mean you have to fall under that 70%. With a Social Security Disability lawyer working

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