

About Louis B. Lusk – Disability Attorney
Attorney Louis B. Lusk has helped thousands of disabled individuals recover Social Security disability and SSI disability benefits.
He is an active member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives (NOSSCR), an organization committed to protecting the rights of the disabled. A graduate of the University of Georgia Law School, he has been practicing law since 1988.
Attorney Louis B. Lusk was recently awarded the “Client Distinction Award” from Martindale.com, who recognized his “Quality of Service, Overall Value, Responsiveness and Communication Ability.”
He was also named as one of the nation's “Top 100 Lawyers” by The National Advocates and was named a “Distinguished Lawyer” by The Expert Network.
In his free time Mr. Lusk enjoys spending time with his kids, weight lifting and traveling.
For a free evaluation of your disability claim, contact Disability Attorney Louis B. Lusk today at (404) 250-7000.
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