Danielle Beaver

Honolulu Disability Attorney

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    Attorney Danielle Beaver

    Attorney Danielle Beaver

    Danielle Beaver meets with clients in the Honolulu office and throughout the state. She represents clients in Social Security Disability and SSI cases. Danielle is happy to meet with you and provide you with free telephone and email consultation. Danielle is dedicated to helping clients receive their benefits.

    Prior to working with Disability Attorney Frank Ury, Danielle clerked with the Legal Aid Society–Employment Law Center in San Francisco where she advocated for clients in unemployment and wage and hour hearings. Danielle also clerked for Dickson Levy Vinnick Burrell Hyams, an employment law firm in Oakland, and was an intern for Judge David O. Carter in the Federal District Court of California, Central District.

    She is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law and is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), a member of the Hawaii State Bar Association, a member of the Hawaii Injured Workers’ Association and a member of the Hawaii Association for Justice. Danielle also taught a Continuing Legal Education class about Social Security Disability for the Hawaii State Bar Association. She has also appeared on Olelo – Hawaii Public Television on “Post Polio and You.”

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      Disclaimer: I agree that by contacting you that no client-lawyer relationship has been created. The information that I provide will not be kept confidential. The information on this website is general information and does not constitute legal advice and the reader should not rely on it to solve their individual problem.