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Showing 5 social security disability lawyers in Fontana, CA
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Gonzales Law Offices - Attorney Mark Gonzales
7337 East Ave # E, Fontana, CA 92336
(909) 587-6336
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Law Offices of Thomas J. Tarigo
9190 Sierra Ave. Ste 202, Fontana, CA 92335
(909) 434-0601
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Imani Injury Firm
14568 Arrow Route, Fontana, CA 92335
(909) 371-5592
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Hedtke Law Firm
7426 Cherry Ave suite 210-312, Fontana, CA 92336
(909) 457-0054
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Law Offices of Gilbert A. Moret
16814 Foothill Blvd, Fontana, CA 92335
(909) 243-1823
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What Does a Social Security Disability Lawyer in Fontana Cost?
Most social security disability lawyers in California work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay only if you win your case. The fee is typically 25 percent of your back pay, up to a maximum of $7,200 as of 2025. Some lawyers may charge a small fee for costs like medical records. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a social security disability lawyer in Fontana do?
A lawyer helps you file an initial claim, appeal a denial, or represent you at a hearing. They gather medical records, prepare you for testimony, and ensure all deadlines are met.
How long do I have to appeal a denial in California?
You have 60 days from the date you receive a denial notice to file an appeal with the Social Security Administration. Missing this deadline can result in starting the process over.