
Here at Westmoreland Injury Lawyers, we understand you may have questions come up from time to time about injury, social security, or disability cases. While each case is unique, as providers of injury legal services in Greensburg, PA, we encounter some of the same questions across the board.

We understand how frustrating and upsetting it is to experience an injury that leaves you unable to function in your daily life as you had before the event. Our clients come to us with their concerns, and we do everything we can to ease their minds and help them get the justice they deserve.
Please click on the tabs below to read the answers to our most frequently asked questions. If you can’t find an answer to your question below, or if you find your solution but still want to talk, please contact us for a free consultation!
I Am Nervous About The Idea Of Filing A Lawsuit Against Someone, But I Have Been Struggling As A Result Of A Terrible Accident. Do All Cases End In Court?
You may require legal services when you are injured in a motor vehicle accident in Westmoreland County. At Westmoreland Injury Lawyers, we aim to obtain compensation for you and make this process as stress-free and effortless as possible. So, we will attempt to settle cases out of court to make things easier for you. Our clients often receive their reward without the time and stress of going to court to resolve the issue.
However, sometimes it is necessary to file a lawsuit and pursue the case in court to obtain a fair result for our clients. Our car accident lawyers will take whatever steps are needed to get justice for you.
How Are You Paid?
As always, for any of our legal services, THE CONSULTATION IS FREE, AND YOU DON’T PAY US ANYTHING UNLESS WE WIN YOUR CASE. Payment after winning a case is called a contingency fee. When you obtain our services, you sign a simple one-page agreement, with NO CATCHES, that enables Westmoreland Injury Lawyers to retain a small percentage of your winnings, if and only if we obtain money for you.
I Have No Idea If I Have A Case Or Not. What Will Happen During My Consultation?
Consultations with our attorneys in Greensburg, PA, are free, no obligation, and no hassle for all our potential clients. We will talk through your concerns and questions. After we’ve discussed your situation, we will determine how we can best help you with our injury law services and decide if you have a personal injury case. It’s as simple as that.
We have several practice areas across personal injury law, including car accident injuries, truck accident injuries, motorcycle accident injuries, workers’ compensation, medical malpractice, social security disability, and recalled/defective drug injuries.
Do I Need To Go Into Pittsburgh To Find A Lawyer Who Can Get Results?
It is not necessary to go into Pittsburgh to find a lawyer who can get results when we are the personal injury attorneys serving Greensburg, PA. The law, including personal injury law, is the same regardless of the lawyer you choose. The difference is the quality of the representation you will receive with Westmoreland Injury Lawyers.
Our attorneys can provide the same legal services as larger Pittsburgh law firms. Unlike larger law firms in the city, however, you won’t be treated like just another case when you work with us. Our local law firm offers personalized legal service and an easygoing atmosphere you won’t find at larger firms. We have over 25 years of experience helping people who have been unfairly injured, and we’re conveniently located right here in Greensburg to serve you.
How Long Will It Take For A Hearing To Be Held, A Decision To Be Issued, And For Benefits To Be Paid?
The time between when a person requests a social security disability hearing until a decision is issued varies quite a bit. Nationally, hearing offices average 15.5 months from the date of a hearing request until the decision is issued. Some states don’t take that long, and others may take longer.
After the hearing, unless the judge issues a bench decision at the hearing, it takes an average of two to three months for the formal decision to be published.
Once the decision is issued, if you are awarded disability benefits, it takes a month or two for current benefits to start being paid. From the decision date, it can take from one to five or six months for all back benefits to be paid, sometimes longer when there is SSI involved.
Unfortunately, this takes a long time, and your lawyer has few opportunities to speed things up. All your legal team can do is keep up with the pace and work not to slow things down. You want to work with the best personal injury attorneys in Greensburg, PA, at Westmoreland Injury Lawyers to ensure the process is as speedy as possible for you.
How Will I Be Notified About The Date Of My Disability Hearing?
You should hear from your lawyer first about the date of the hearing. The judge’s assistant will telephone your lawyer before scheduling your hearing to ensure that your lawyer has the date available. As soon as your lawyer hears from the judge’s assistant, they will send you a letter. After you get the letter from your lawyer, you’ll get a Notice of Hearing from the judge.
What Happens If I Get A Notice Of Hearing Before I Get A Letter From My Lawyer Telling Me About The Date?
If you receive a Notice of Hearing before you’ve gotten notice from your lawyer about the correct date, someone may have failed to call your lawyer to arrange a date that works for them. Please get in touch with your lawyer immediately to discuss this notice.
Do I Need To Get Medical Records Or Reports For My Lawyer?
No. You don’t have to get any medical records or reports yourself. Unless your lawyer specifically requests you obtain any medical documents, it is better that you do not try to get any yourself.
But What If My Doctor Gives Me A Report?
If you happen to get something such as a disability form completed by your doctor for an insurance company, etc., be sure to send your lawyer a copy.
What If The Judge Gives Me A Form To Be Completed By My Doctor?
Sometimes a claimant may be sent a form to be completed by a doctor concerning how much work the claimant can do. If the judge sends you a form to be completed by your doctor, call your lawyer so that the two of you can discuss how to deal with this. Your lawyer may want you to send the form to him.
Should I Send Anything To The Judge?
No. As a rule, please do not send anything to the judge without your lawyer seeing it first.
Should I Send My Lawyer The “Acknowledgement” That Comes With The Notice Of Hearing?
No. You will receive a paper with your Notice of Hearing that you must mark to indicate that you’ll be coming to the hearing. This paper is called an Acknowledgment of Notice of Hearing. You may send the “acknowledgment” directly back to the judge, but this is the only time you can send something back to the judge without your lawyer seeing it first. Do not send anything else to the Social Security Administration without your lawyer’s approval.
Will I Have To Fill Out Any Forms Before My Hearing?
Yes. Usually, the judge will send you some forms to complete about recent medical treatment, what medications you’re taking, etc. At Westmoreland Injury Lawyers, we have been performing injury legal services for Greensburg, PA, long enough to understand the ins and outs of these forms. Please ask us if you have any concerns while filling out the paperwork.
Complete these forms as soon as possible after you get them and send them to your lawyer. Your lawyer will forward them to the judge.
What Will My Lawyer Do To Prepare For The Hearing?
Your lawyer will review your Social Security file and work on a strategy to win your case. No need to get the necessary medical and other records for the case yourself, as your lawyer will take care of that. You will likely meet with your lawyer a day or so before your hearing to prepare you to testify, and this is also likely when they will talk with any witnesses that could present testimony at your hearing.
What Should I Do To Get Ready For My Disability Hearing?
Think about who might be a good witness — someone who knows you well, knows all the problems you’ve been having lately, and can describe them to the judge.
Most people use their spouse, another family member, or a close friend as witnesses because they usually know them the best, and these witnesses tend to be suitable. However, sometimes a judge will think that close friends or family members bend backward to help a claimant. Often the very best witnesses are not as close to the claimant and might be considered more objective.
Some people applying for social security disability benefits have used former supervisors, coworkers, social workers, vocational rehabilitation counselors, ministers, landlords, neighbors, etc., as witnesses. If you have someone like this who can be a witness for you, call your lawyer when you receive the letter from them notifying you of your hearing date. You can discuss your potential witnesses at this time.
Should I Try To Get Letters From Friends And Relatives About My Disability?
Letters from friends, relatives, and other people can benefit a social security disability case. As a rule, the more such letters, the better. If you want, your lawyer can provide you with a memo to distribute to friends and relatives that explains how to prepare this type of letter.
Should I Telephone My Lawyer Whenever I See A Doctor?
No. It is not necessary to telephone your lawyer about routine medical care. However, keep track of the dates of all medical treatment between now and the time of your hearing.
When your lawyer sends you the letter about your hearing date, they will probably send you a form to complete to describe all the medical care you’ve received since you first met with your lawyer.
Your lawyer must have the complete names and addresses of all those working on your medical treatment. Help your lawyer by gathering business cards for all doctors, therapists, etc., and sending them to your lawyer when you are asked for a medical care update.
Under What Circumstances Should I Call My Lawyer?
There probably will be little need for you to call your lawyer to discuss your case before they notify you of when your hearing will be held.
However, you should give your lawyer a call if one of the following things happens:
Westmoreland Injury provides injury legal services in Greensburg, PA, and across several practice areas. Our personal injury lawyers can help you with accidents, social security cases, or disability cases, among other injury types. If you have any further questions, do not hesitate and contact us today for your free consultation.
