Don’t Use “Snail Mail” for Your Social Security Disability Documents

This year, the U.S. Postal Service expanded its efforts to save money by—you guessed it—slowing mail delivery services. Slow mail service can be much more than just an annoyance when it comes to delivering deadline-sensitive documents. For individuals applying for much-needed Social Security Disability benefits, it can mean the difference between being awarded benefits or left out in the cold.

We at Nash Disability Law would like to remind our clients and potential clients to avoid sending us documents via the U.S. Postal Service and instead use email or fax for fast and secure communication with us.

Our fax number is: (312) 443-0923

Our email address is: update@nashdisabilitylaw.com

We also have an upload section on our website, which can be accessed by clicking here. If you are uncertain how to upload documents, please call us at (312) 443-0900, and our staff will be happy to talk you through the process.

Lawrence Mabes

About The Author: Lawrence Mabes

Lawrence Mabes is a Chicago Social Security Disability lawyer at Nash Disability Law who has helped thousands of people secure crucial benefits to stabilize their lives after health disruptions. Lawrence has taken over 1,000 cases to Social Security Disability hearings. He has served as chair of the Chicago Bar Association Social Security Law Committee. He speaks English and Spanish fluently.