What is a trial work period?

“From an early age, I have always had a strong sense of justice and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others”

Shannon Boyer

SSD and PIP Attorney

sboyer@labovick.com | 561-625-8307
What is a trial work period?

“From an early age, I have always had a strong sense of justice and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others”

I have always had a strong sense of justice and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others. I grew up with family in the medical field and witnessed the importance of using one’s skills to serve others during their most challenging times. I am proud to be able to do the same as an attorney.

I attended Florida State University College of Law, where I served as a member of Law Review. Upon graduation, I spent over six years in the healthcare industry fighting on behalf of hospitals to approve wrongfully denied claims. I was thrilled to join LaBovick Law Group and have the opportunity to use my clinical appeal experience to represent clients in need of Social Security Disability benefits.

I believe as an attorney that I have a moral and social responsibility to use my skills and training to help others in their times of need. I understand the importance of knowing that someone in your corner when you are going through significant challenges to your health and well-being. It is an incredibly gratifying experience to advocate for those who are suffering from serious medical conditions and bring hope into their lives through obtaining disability benefits

I am a lifelong Floridian, having grown up in Palm Beach County. After spending close to ten years in north Florida for my education, I was happy to return to my hometown and love being close to the ocean. In my spare time, I love practicing yoga and spending time with family, friends, and my two tabby cats, Felix and Oscar.