
At the Law Office of Megan H. Stough LLC, we understand that applying for Social Security Disability benefits involves much more than just paperwork—it concerns your health, your livelihood, and your future. As a solo practice, we provide something that larger firms often cannot: direct, one-on-one guidance from a dedicated SSDI attorney who truly listens, understands your challenges, and advocates for you with heart.
Whether you're just starting your application for SSDI or SSI, facing a denial, or preparing for a hearing, our experienced Social Security Disability lawyer walks beside you every step of the way. We take the time to explain the process clearly, gather strong medical and vocational evidence, and present your case with care and precision.
What We Offer:
- Initial SSDI and SSI Applications
- Appeals and Reconsiderations
- Hearing Preparation and Representation
- Guidance on Medical Documentation and Eligibility
- Honest, empathetic communication throughout your case
We believe that every client deserves dignity, clarity, and a legal partner who treats their case with the importance it deserves—because it truly matters.

At the Law Office of Megan H. Stough LLC, we believe estate planning is more than just legal documents—it’s about protecting your wishes, your loved ones, and your peace of mind. As a solo practice, we offer personalized, compassionate guidance to help you make informed decisions with clarity and confidence.
Whether you're planning for the future or navigating a life transition, we take the time to understand your goals and explain your options in plain language. You’ll work directly with an attorney who listens, respects your values, and ensures your plan reflects what matters most to you.
In addition to estate planning, if you find yourself needing assistance with Social Security, our SSDI attorney is here to help. Our services also include support from an experienced SSDI lawyer who can guide you through the complexities of obtaining benefits.
Our Estate Planning Services Include:
- Financial Power of Attorney – Appoint someone you trust to manage your finances if you're unable to do so.
- Healthcare Power of Attorney – Designate a medical decision-maker to advocate for your care.
- Living Will – Clearly express your preferences for end-of-life treatment and comfort.
- Last Will & Testament – Outline how your assets should be distributed and appoint your Executor/Executrix.
We’re here to help you prepare with compassion, precision, and care—so you can move forward with confidence, knowing your future is in good hands, whether it involves estate planning or navigating Social Security and SSDI claims.
The use of the internet or this form for communication with our Social Security Disability Lawyer or any individual member of our firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Please avoid sending confidential or time-sensitive information through this form, whether you are seeking advice from an SSDI Attorney, an SSDI Lawyer, an SSI Attorney, or an SSI Lawyer.
55 New Street, Suite B3, Ephrata, PA, USA
Tel: (717) 359-3909 Fax: (717) 359-3861
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