Stephen K. Brooks, Esq. – Florida Social Security Disability & Personal Injury Lawyer

 

Portrait of Stephen K. Brooks, Brooks Law Group
Social Security Disability • Personal Injury

Stephen K. Brooks, Esq.

Attorney at Brooks Law Group • Florida Bar # 569800
Focus:
SSDI/SSI, Disability Appeals, Personal Injury
Florida Service Area:
Tampa Bay, Central Florida, Winter Haven, Orlando, Kissimmee
Languages:
English

About Brooks

Stephen K. Brooks grew up in Winter Haven, Florida, and leverages a strong litigation background combined with empathy for people facing disability or serious injury. He is a member of The Florida Bar and has earned peer-review ratings and “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” honors for his personal injury work, while also representing clients in Social Security Disability claims.

Disability Law Services

  • SSDI & SSI Initial Applications
  • Reconsiderations & ALJ Hearings
  • Long-Term Disability (LTD/ERISA) Claims
  • Back Pain, Spine & Nerve Injury Claims
  • Appeals Council & Federal Court Appeals

Case Types Handled

  • Musculoskeletal (spine, joints, chronic pain)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury & Neuropathy
  • Auto & Truck Accident Injuries
  • Work-related Disability Claims
  • Complex Personal Injury + Disability Cross-claims

Credentials

  • Florida Bar: #569800
  • Education: Stetson University College of Law (J.D., 1986); Business Administration, Stetson University
  • Professional Memberships: Million Dollar Advocates Forum; Florida Justice Association; Polk County Trial Lawyers Association
  • Admissions: Florida

Fees & Consultations

Most Social Security Disability cases and related personal injury claims are handled on a contingency-fee basis—no upfront fee and no payment unless you win. Free initial consultations are available.

Contact

3812 Gunn Hwy
Tampa, FL 33618

Phone: 1-800-LAW-3030
Email: steve@brookslawgroup.com
Website: Attorney Bio

Serving multiple offices across Florida; call for immediate intake.

Service Area

Serving clients throughout Florida including Tampa Bay, Winter Haven, Orlando, Kissimmee, West Palm Beach, and Miami.

Helpful Guides from DisabilityTips.org

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an attorney for SSDI or SSI?
Many claimants benefit from representation by an experienced attorney to help meet deadlines, collect evidence, and present a strong case.
How do attorney fees work in disability cases?
Fees are typically contingency-based and capped by federal law; you’ll receive a fee agreement before representation begins.
What evidence helps most?
Consistent treatment records, objective findings, and a clear RFC form are key to a successful SSDI claim.

Attorney advertising. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Information is general and not legal advice.

Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, www.disabilitytips.org earns from qualifying purchases. We only recommend products we trust and love!

Post a Comment

0 Comments