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Federal Employee Disability

Representing Federal Employees in Disability Claims

The United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has jurisdiction over some federal employee claims for disability annuity retirement. If you are an OPM employee and have become disabled, the attorneys of Burnett & Driskill can assist you with your disability claim.

Our law firm represents clients in initially making a claim and in appealing denied claims to an administrative law judge (ALJ). Often cases can be won at the ALJ level even though denied initially.

Our law firm is dedicated entirely to disability law. Usually you will pay no legal fees unless we recovery disability benefits in your case.

United States Merit Systems Protection Board

The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) is an independent administrative law agency established to make determinations regarding rights and obligations of some federal employees. It has the jurisdiction to determine employee appeals of some federal employee's claims for disability annuity benefits. This may include a hearing before an administrative law judge. Our lawyers have a long history of success when representing federal employees in these hearings.

The lawyers of Burnett & Driskill represent those who are disabled and seek federal employee disability annuity retirement benefits. You may hire us at the initial claim stage or for a hearing. If you hire our office, normally there is no legal fee unless you recover benefits. If you are having difficulty with your disability claim, please contact our office by e-mail or toll free 877-578-6602.