Sandra Day
Day Kavanaugh is one of Arizona's leading Social Security, Workers' Compensation and Long Term Disability law firms.

Day Kavanaugh has been fighting for the rights of our clients for over 15 years. We have limited our practice to the area of Social Security disability. Please contact us by phone for a free, confidential consultation.

We stand ready to help you.

Day Kavanaugh Law Firm
1630 S Stapley Dr #123
Mesa AZ 85204-0001
Tel: 480 894-6662

Sandra A. Day is a founding partner in the law firm of Day Kavanaugh. She is a certified specialist in worker compensation, with 20 years of work experience in this field of expertise. She has been both an administrative law judge and Chief Counsel for the Industrial Commission of Arizona. A member of the State Bar Worker Compensation Section, she worked for several years as a staff attorney for the State Compensation Fund. Ms. Day was a law clerk at the Arizona Supreme Court. She has thirteen years of professional work experience as a nonpartisan attorney for the Arizona Legislature. Ms. Day also has experience in unemployment insurance law as a former appeal tribunal at the Department of Economic Security. Ms. Day regularly practices administrative law before the Industrial Commission of Arizona and has litigated involved appellate matters before the Court of Appeals and the Arizona Supreme Court. She has extensive legislative experience and actively participates in legislative advocacy activities. She also represents persons in seeking to establish entitlement to Social Security Disability. She is a sustaining member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives and belongs to the Workplace Injury Litigation Group. She performs contract mediation services on equal employment opportunity matters for the U.S. Postal Service and has represented school district employees in disciplinary and termination matters.

Ms. Day has undergraduate and graduate degrees from Arizona State University and is a graduate from the University of Arizona College Of Law (1967). She has substantial formal training as a mediator and is a certified mediation trainer. She has lectured on legislation, employment law, worker compensation and alternative dispute resolution at conferences and seminars conducted by the State Bar of Arizona, Maricopa County Bar Association, the Industrial Commission of Arizona, Council on Education in Management, the Labor Community Council, the National Business Institute, Inc and the U.S. Department of Labor. She is a member of the Labor and Employment Law and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections of the Arizona State Bar Association and a board member of the East Valley Bar Association. She was a participant in the State Bar Worker Compensation Handbook project. She has authored pamphlets and articles on worker compensation law. She has served as a Judge Pro Tempore for the Arizona Court of Appeals.

Social Security Disability Benefits & Claims Law

Social Security and SSI claims for disability benefits can be confusing and the disability claims process can be frustrating. Most applications are denied when first considered. The people who most need Social Security Disability or SSI benefits often don’t know what they can do to get the benefits they deserve.

If your Social Security Disability or SSI claim has been denied, don’t give up.

You have come to the right place for help.

Day Kavanaugh Law Firm can help you with a wide range of Social Security Disability Insurance and SSI matters.
* Over-50 Disability Claims: The older you are, the harder it is to overcome a disability and get back to work.
* Mental Disorder Claims: Many hard-to-prove claims result from mental illnesses.
* Spinal Problems Claims: Back pain can keep you from doing the work you have always done – and leave you without job opportunities.
* Claim Reconsideration: Has your claim been denied? Reconsideration is usually the next step.
* Appeals Process: If you appeal an initial denial or reconsideration, the case will usually go to an administrative law judge (ALJ)hearing, then to the disability appeals council, and finally to the federal courts.
* Dire Need Case: If your financial situation is desperate, your claim may be considered faster.
* Supplemental Security Income (SSI): For those who do not qualify for SSD, SSI may be the answer.

Wherever in Arizona you live, Day Kavanaugh Law Firm assures you of quality, personal service in pursuing your Social Security Disability claim.
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