Daniel A. Parmele
Over the past 2 decades of working in disability law, I believe my primary duty is not to guarantee I will win every case, but to guarantee that I will always fight to win each case. I believe this can be done in a respectful manner, however, it is my goal that our Firm provide compassionate and zealous advocacy for every single client who gives us the opportunity to represent him or her.
Before starting his private practice, Mr. Parmele worked with the Social Security Administration as a Senior Staff Attorney. He worked directly with the Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) and determined who would receive benefits. Often, he alone would bear the burden of issuing decisions for claimants. For years, Mr. Parmele witnessed firsthand the difficulties that worthy people faced as they tried to get Social Security disability benefits for themselves and their hurting families.
In 1995, Mr. Parmele started his private practice so that he could put his knowledge of the Social Security system to work to help the disabled of America. Since that time, he has worked on behalf of Social Security claimants and their claims.
Mr. Parmele has a strong faith in God that has changed his life. He has founded his firm on biblical principles such as genuine trust in Christ, hope, care, compassion, fairness, honesty, justice, and taking up the fight for those in need.
Bar Admissions:
* State of Kansas, 1990
* State of Missouri, 1991
* State of Oklahoma, 2005
* Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals
* U.S. District Court of Missouri Western District
* U.S. District Court of Kansas
Education:
* St. Louis University School of Law
St. Louis, Missouri
Juris Doctor, May 1990
SLU Law Journal 1989 and 1990
* Wichita State University
Wichita, Kansas
Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration and Economics, 1987
Organizations:
* National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives
* Missouri Bar Association
* Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association
* Wichita Bar Association
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No attorney fees or expenses unless we win your case.
- Social Security Disability
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