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Jane Odland SIOBHAN SCHNEIDER

My name is Siobhan (sha-von) Schneider, and I have been working within the field of Social Security Disability law for three years. I have experience working with individuals who have a variety of physical and mental limitations that prevent them from supporting themselves full time. I am now beginning to work within other areas of injury law, including workman's compensation and personal injury, because I believe in safeguarding the rights and interests of the injured worker. ________________________________________________

Prior to attending law school, I worked summers at a home improvement store, driving forklifts and loading landscaping materials for customers. I know firsthand the toll a hard days' work can take on the human body. I understand the need for injured individuals to have an advocate fighting for them. From a young age, my parents taught me to have compassion for the community around me, and work hard to improve it. As a result, I have grown up volunteering in one form or another, at homeless shelters, teaching children in underprivileged communities to read, and working with peers who have various mental and physical disabilities. My goal at Walker, Billingsley & Bair is not just to work hard to help my clients, but to offer such high quality service, that I inspire my clients to refer me on to others.

I grew up in a family where work ethic was valued above nearly everything else. My father was up before dawn and would come home from work each evening, just as my mother left for her job, and ask us kids, "What have you done to justify your existence today?" The question was not rhetorical, my dad wanted an answer, and each of us kids had to give him one. At 14, I began working part time at a local stable, mucking out stalls, and feeding the horses. From there, I held a number of part time jobs throughout high school and college, including driving a forklift at a home improvement store. I have learned to value the building blocks of any good employee: show up, work hard, and give as much effort to working for others as you would want for yourself. But work was not the only tenet my parents instilled in me. They taught each of us to value the solid, loving environment we grew up in, and as a result we needed to improve the world around us, not just live in it. Throughout my education, I volunteered regularly in programs which helped my community, including: feeding homeless families, working with peers who had mental and physical disabilities, teaching grammar school children, and fundraising for various community programs for children. A solid education was crucial to my goal of becoming an attorney. So on an academic scholarship, I graduated from Tulane University in beautiful New Orleans. I then attended Drake Law School, all the time working in a wide variety of fields. Since graduation, I have worked primarily in the field of Social Security Disability. I have represented numerous clients with disabling long term, and in some cases terminal, injuries and illnesses. I strive to remember the teachings of my parents, and provide my clients with the high-quality professional, personalized attention that I would expect from my own attorney.

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Admitted to practice in the State of Iowa and federal district court in Iowa
Practicing *primarily in Social Security Disability, Worker's Compensation and Personal Injury
Member: Iowa Association for Justice, American Bar Association, Iowa Bar Association, Polk County Bar Association
Member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR)
   
   

 

 
     
 
     
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