SSDI Benefits
Based on your work history and Social Security taxes paid. I’ll evaluate your eligibility and build the strongest possible case.
Serving Nacogdoches & Nacogdoches County
Based in Tyler, serving disabled clients in Nacogdoches and Nacogdoches County — with over 25 years focused exclusively on Social Security Disability.
Disability Help in Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches — the seat of Nacogdoches County and often called the “Oldest Town in Texas” — sits about 65 miles southeast of Tyler in the heart of the pineywoods, and is home to Stephen F. Austin State University. It is part of the East Texas community I’ve served for more than 25 years. With over 25 years of experience, I help East Texans get the disability benefits they’ve earned — and I personally handle every case. My office is in Tyler, but I represent disability clients throughout the region, including Nacogdoches County.
How I Can Help
Based on your work history and Social Security taxes paid. I’ll evaluate your eligibility and build the strongest possible case.
Needs-based support for disabled individuals with limited income and resources, even without sufficient work history.
Most initial claims are denied. I handle the full appeals process from reconsideration through ALJ hearings.
A hearing before an Administrative Law Judge is your best opportunity. I prepare you thoroughly and represent you fully.
Social Security disability benefits for surviving spouses and children. I’ll help you understand your options and navigate the process.
Heart conditions, orthopedic injuries, cancer, mental illness, chronic pain, neurological disorders and more.
Why Cheyenne
Nacogdoches is about 65 miles from my Tyler office, but the distance doesn’t change how I work your case — I handle the application, the medical records, and the appeals paperwork. When a case reaches a hearing, disability hearings for the Tyler area are held at the Social Security Office of Hearings Operations. I’ve been to hundreds of those hearings and am familiar with the local Administrative Law Judges.
Common Questions
Yes. If you haven’t worked enough to qualify for SSDI, you may still be eligible for SSI if your income and resources fall below certain limits. This is common for people in East Texas who became disabled at a young age or had limited work opportunities. Contact me and we’ll review your options at no charge.
Disability hearings for the Tyler area are held at the Social Security Office of Hearings Operations. I’ve represented clients at hundreds of hearings in this office and am familiar with the local Administrative Law Judges and how they evaluate cases. If you’re in Smith County, Gregg County, Cherokee County, or anywhere in East Texas, your hearing will typically be scheduled here.
Texas has one of the higher initial denial rates in the country. Common reasons include insufficient medical evidence, incomplete paperwork, or the state agency concluding you can still do some type of work. That doesn’t mean your claim is weak — it often means the application didn’t present your case effectively. That’s where having an experienced disability attorney in Tyler makes a real difference.
Yes, always. I run a solo practice specifically so my clients can reach me directly. When you call, you talk to me. That’s a promise I make to every client and one I take seriously. You’ll never be passed to a case manager or told to leave a message with a secretary.
Areas We Serve
Don’t navigate the Social Security system alone. Call or contact me today — no pressure, no cost.