Chris A Cornaghie
As a former attorney of the Social Security Administration and in private practice I have over 28 years experience in Social Security matters and representing hard working individuals in the Mid South; including, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama, and Louisiana, in Social Security Appeals, long term disability and related matters.
Certified as a Social Security Disability Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the Tennessee Commission on Certification and Specialization.
Chris A Cornaghie Attorney at Law
Lipscomb & Pitts Bldg #819
2670 Union Ave Ext
Memphis TN 38112
Tel: 901 454-9888; 800 846-7595
Fax: 901 458-9188
Board Certified Social Security Disability Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification
Areas of Practice
* Social Security Disability Appeals
Individual representation for appeals of social security disability denial of benefits. We complete the appeals form and assist you with preparing additional documents, maintain all communications with Social Security Administration, file all appeal papers timely (within the 60 day time limit established by SS), appear in court with you for any hearings.
* Long Term Disability (LTD) Appeals
Individual representation in administrative claims for long term disability (LTD), based on group or individual insurance policies. We research, prepare all appeal documents, file lawsuits as needed in US Federal District Courts under the ERISA Act.
* Railroad Retirement Claims
Represent individuals claiming disability under the Railroad Retirement Act. We complete the appeals form and assist you with preparing additional documents, maintain all communications with Railroad Retirement Board, file all appeal papers timely (within the 60 day time limit established by SS), appear in court with you for any hearings.
* Federal Worker's Compensation
Represent individuals claiming benefits under Federal Workers Compensation Statute. We complete the appeals form and assist you with preparing additional documents, maintain all communications with Federal Worker's Compensation Commission, file all appeal papers timely, appear in court with you for any hearings.
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