Laci N. Hamilton is a Louisiana litigation attorney whose practice centers on personal injury, civil rights and Social Security Disability law. She has represented hundreds of disability claimants before Administrative Law Judges across the country, combining a deep understanding of medical evidence with strong courtroom advocacy.
She is the founder of Hamilton Law in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a litigation firm known for its tenacity, strategic thinking, and client-centered representation. In addition to her law practice, Laci serves as an adjunct professor of law. Her work reflects a belief that every client deserves a voice, every case deserves precision and every claim deserves to be handled with care.
Social Security Disability Cases: A Practical Guide for Attorneys and Advocates
Social Security Disability Cases: A Practical Guide for Attorneys and Advocates is a step-by-step handbook designed to help legal professionals and advocates successfully represent claimants in administrative hearings or prepare for the EDPNA Examination. From understanding the five-step sequential evaluation process to preparing effective pre-hearing briefs, cross-examining vocational and medical experts, and crafting compelling opening and closing statements, this guide provides clear strategies rooted in real-world practice.