Desire to Alleviate Pain and Suffering Drives Newest Disability Justice Attorney Anthony D’Angelo
Social Security disability attorney, Anthony D’Angelo, joins Disability Justice
Philadelphia, Pa. (PRWEB) May 05, 2016
Disability Justice welcomes Mr. Anthony D’Angelo as an associate Social Security disability attorney in its Philadelphia office. He is a recent graduate of Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law.
D’Angelo’s passion to help others developed at an early age. His father, a chiropractor, would frequently discuss the difficulties patients face, such as chronic pain and the lengthy wait times to be approved for Social Security disability benefits. D’Angelo also witnessed a family member’s long struggle to receive Social Security disability while continually managing disabling conditions.
“Hearing about the pain these people were facing really resonated with me, even at 8 years-old,” he said. “I remember asking my dad, ‘When will things get easier for them?’ I empathize with their situations and have always felt drawn to help others.”
As a Social Security disability attorney, D’Angelo strives to use the law to help those struggling with disabling medical conditions secure the benefits they deserve.
“Being able to help others receive the benefits they’ve been waiting for – some for over a year – is intrinsically rewarding,” he said. “I want clients to know that I’m fighting for them every step of the way, and I will work diligently to fight for their rights.”
D’Angelo can be reached at adangelo(at)disabilityjustice(dot)com.
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