Cook, Glen

5788 S 900 E Salt Lake CityUT84121
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When you hire an attorney to represent you on your Social Security case, ask them these three questions: 1. Will I meet with you in your office to prepare for my hearing (not fifteen minutes before my hearing at the Federal Building)? 2. Will you prepare a hearing brief, summarizing my treatment and explaining why I am disabled? 3. How long have you been practicing law? Glen Cook commits to doing all these things. An AV rated attorney, he prepares for his clients' hearings by meeting with them and by preparing a pre-hearing brief. He has been practicing law some 30 years, and is qualified to appear before the United States Supreme Court. As a former Social Security attorney, he actually wrote the Administrative Law Judge decisions, and served as a military judge himself. Your intitial consultation is free. You do not pay one dime unless you receive benefits. We put that in writing and file it in your Social Security file.
by on December 03, 2017

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Social Security Disability Attorney in Salt Lake City, UT Also Serving Murray, Sandy, Provo, Orem, Tooele, West Valley, West Jordan, Taylorsville & Surrounding Areas Our Salt Lake City law firm can help you get the Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits that you need. Unlike other firms that only help once your claim has been denied, we handle claims...
by getfave on April 03, 2018 from getfave
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by localcom on May 16, 2015 from localcom
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by localcom on May 16, 2015 from localcom
Glen Cook is a former attorney for the Social Security Administration. With over 30 years experience, he recommends you hire an attorney when your claim is filed so that it is prepared properly. At this firm, you actually meet with the attorney and talk to the attorney, not some nameless clerk in another state.
by yellowpages on March 13, 2015 from yellowpages