If you are disabled, under 65 years old, and wish to apply for Social
Security Disability and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), call Howard
B. Haas, The Social Security Disability Lawyer.
As advertised on television, Mr. Haas has been representing disabled clients
since 1990. Contact him for legal representation for the following:
- Initial claims -attorney can help win initial claims!
- Requests for Reconsideration
- Hearings before Administrative Law Judges
- Appeals to Appeals Council
For Social Security Disability and SSI, Mr. Haas represents disabled clients in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and other states. Clients residing outside of Philadelphia do not need to travel to visit Mr. Haas.
Representing disabled clients under age 65 in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and other states before the Social Security Administration
No walk-ins. Please telephone for free appointment.
NO FEE UNTIL YOU WIN
1420 Locust Street, # 110, Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 546-8946
Email:
Mr. Haas is well respected by his clients as an attorney who is a "straight
shooter" -honest with his clients and advises them on exactly what
they can do to help win their claims.
About Howard B. Haas
Howard B. Haas is a Philadelphia native. He obtained
his Bachelor of Arts from University of Pennsylvania in 1982 and his Juris
Doctor from Boston University School of Law in 1985. He worked for the
federal government in Washington D.C., and Philadelphia law firms before
starting his own law practice. Mr. Haas is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants (NOSSCR) and was a founding member of the Social Security Disability Benefits Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association.
Office Location:
1420 Locust Street, Suite 110 (elevator to 1st floor)
"Academy House" next to Academy of Music
Between Broad Street and 15th Street
Parking available for cost in Academy House and next door on 15th Street
If taking SEPTA or PATCO:
- 15th Street stop for the El and West Philadelphia trolleys. Walk south to Chestnut, Walnut, and then Locust Street.
- Walnut-Locust Street stop of Broad Street subway
- Suburban Station for Septa commuter trains
- PATCO to 15th-16th & Locust (last stop)