Schwartz, Richard A
Logan Sharon B PA
180 Vining Ct, Ormond Beach, FL 32176
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More Than 30 Years Of Experience
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 386-253-6811
- Address:
- 101 S Palmetto Ave Daytona Beach, FL 32114
- Links:
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- Categories
- Attorneys, Employment Opportunities, Human Resource Consultants, Insurance Attorneys, Labor & Employment Law Attorneys, Legal Service Plans, Litigation & Tort Attorneys, Personal Injury Law Attorneys, Social Security & Disability Law Attorneys, Social Security Consultants & Representatives, Social Security Services
- Services / Products
- InsuranceLabor RelationsLitigation/TrialPersonal InjurySocial Security
- Payment Options
- Location
- We have 2 locations to Serve You: Orlando Office - 3200 Corrine Dr.Orlando, Fl 32803 Daytona Office - 101 S Palmetto Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
- Amenities
- * Free consultation * References Available
- Accreditation
Florida Bar Association, Volusia Bar Association, National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR).
General Info
The Law Office of Richard Schwartz in Daytona Beach, FL, specializes specifically in Social Security law. We’re here to help you gain the advice and personalized assistance you need to obtain the correct amount and service from your Social Security claim. Our services include:• Initial applications• Denials• Hearings and appeals• Free consultations. Providing you with the information and expertise you need to apply and gain your deserved benefits is found at our law office. You can trust our attorneys to have your best interests at heart.
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Reviews
Fine man, he is still at it at probably 70-75, ageless. He hangs in with his clients (at least us) thru thick and thin. I think what he does is who he is, a man of justice, emanating respect. I'd trust him with my life as I have with my daughter, who's "too young" to get Disability on the first 2 times, so I asked him if he'd see us thru another go-around and he replied, "Till the cows come home." When he reaches 80 we should make him a judge. Norman Brown, PhD, LMFT