Nancy L. Cavey, Esq. – Florida Social Security & Long-Term Disability Attorney

 

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Social Security Disability • Long-Term Disability

Nancy L. Cavey, Esq.

Founder at The Law Office of Nancy L. Cavey • Florida Bar # {300934}
Focus:
SSDI, SSI, LTD, ERISA Appeals
Florida Service Area:
Tampa Bay Area, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, …
Languages:
English

About Cavey

Nancy Cavey has spent her career working tirelessly on behalf of Floridians who have not received fair treatment or promised benefits. Her practice covers Social Security Disability, long-term disability, ERISA and other insurance-based claims. She brings deep experience and a strategic edge to complex disability cases.

Disability Law Services

  • SSDI & SSI Initial Applications
  • Reconsiderations & ALJ Hearings
  • Appeals Council & Federal Court Appeals
  • LTD/ERISA Claims & Lawsuits
  • Onset Date Strategy & Back Pay Calculations
  • Medical Evidence Review & Strategy

Case Types Handled

  • Heart Disease & Hypertension
  • Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue
  • Spinal Injuries & Nerve Damage
  • PTSD & Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Long-Term Disability & ERISA Appeals
  • Social Security Disability across multiple impairments

Credentials

  • Florida Bar: #{300934}
  • Education: {member of the National Organization of Social Security Claims Representatives (NOSSCR)}
  • Memberships: NOSSCR; American Association for Justice; National Employment Lawyers Assoc.; The Florida Bar (Chair, Workers’ Comp Section, 2004)
  • Admissions: Florida

Fees & Consultations

Most cases are handled on a contingency-fee basis—no fee unless you win. Free consultations available.

Contact

1700 66th St N, Suite 504
St. Petersburg, FL 33710

Phone: (727) 477-3263
Email: {ncavey@caveylaw.com}
Website: Attorney Bio

Office Hours: Call for appointment

Service Area

Serving clients throughout Florida, especially the Tampa Bay Region (St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota).

Helpful Guides from DisabilityTips.org

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an attorney for SSDI or SSI?
Many claimants benefit from experience in representing complex cases, especially when evidence or medical history is unclear.
How do attorney fees work in disability cases?
Fees are typically contingency-based and capped by federal law; separate costs may apply. You’ll receive a written agreement.
What medical evidence helps most?
Well-documented medical treatment, objective findings and clear RFC limitations help a lot when applying for benefits.

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