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Attorney Referrals to Help You Find the Right Legal Support
Not Every Case Is SSDI—But You Can Still Get the Right Help
When you’re dealing with a legal issue, calling the wrong office can feel like wasted time—especially when you’re already under stress. While Crysti D. Farra focuses on Social Security Disability (SSDI) cases, many people reach out with related legal needs. This office helps route those inquiries to trusted attorneys so you can connect with the right type of legal support from the start.

What We Handle vs. What We Refer
- Handled In-House:
SSDI Representation
Applications, appeals, hearings, and continuing disability reviews are managed directly, with attorney-led guidance and structured communication.
- Handled by Referral:
Other Legal Matters
If your situation involves a different type of case, you may be referred to a trusted attorney in the appropriate area of law.
Types of Cases Commonly Referred
- Workers’ Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning
- Family and Divorce Matters
- Civil Litigation and Construction Disputes
Each referral is intended to connect you with an attorney experienced in that specific area.
How the Referral Process Works
You reach out and briefly explain your situation.
01
Initial Contact
If your matter falls outside SSDI, you’re guided toward the appropriate type of legal help.
02
Case Direction
You’re connected with a vetted attorney or firm based on your needs and location.
03
Trusted Referral
You decide whether to move forward with the referred attorney.
04
Direct Follow-Up
This process is designed to save time and reduce uncertainty about where to go next.
Local Insight With Broader Connections
Based in Lido Beach, this office works with individuals across Long Island and NYC, including areas like Long Beach, Queens, and Manhattan. That local presence supports referrals you can verify, while broader professional connections allow for guidance beyond the immediate area when needed.
Clear Expectations Before You Move Forward
A referral is a starting point—not a commitment. No attorney-client relationship is created unless and until you enter into a signed agreement with the referred attorney. This ensures you have the opportunity to evaluate your options and choose what works best for your situation.
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Get Connected to the Right Legal Help
If you’re not sure where your case fits, the first step is a simple conversation. You’ll get clarity on whether your situation involves SSDI or another legal matter—and where to go next.

