Laura Gonzalez Pinon, EDPNA, ADR

About Me

I’m a wife, mother of three, and proud South Texas native who built my career on hard work, faith, and integrity. I began my professional journey early, completing high school ahead of schedule and continuing my education at Austin Community College. After earning my Medical Assistant certification in 2005, I discovered a passion for helping others, which led me to roles in public service with Maximus and eventually into the legal field.

In 2008, I returned home to South Texas and joined a law office, where I spent more than 17 years working in Social Security Disability law. I served in multiple roles—receptionist, case manager, intake specialist, hearing clerk, and assistant office manager—gaining a deep understanding of the disability process and the challenges individuals face when navigating it. These experiences shaped my commitment to serving with compassion, patience, and integrity.

I believe our gifts are meant to be used for a purpose, and I feel called to help those facing difficult circumstances they shouldn’t have to face alone. My faith guides the way I serve: with honesty, respect, and genuine care for every individual who seeks my help.

After meeting all work and experience requirements, I passed the EDPNA exam in June 2025 and became an Accredited Disability Representative. This milestone allows me to support clients directly.

Laura Gonzalez Pinon, EDPNA, ADR

As your Accredited Disability Representative, I help with both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDIB) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). You don’t have to face this process alone—I can step in at any stage, whether you’re just getting started or have already received a denial.

I walk you through every step—from helping with initial applications and completing required Social Security forms to managing appeals and preparing for hearings. If a judge denies your case, I assist with Appeals Council requests and, when necessary, connect you with a qualified federal attorney.

My goal is simple: to make the process less overwhelming by providing clear communication, steady support, and dependable representation. If you’re ready to talk about your case, I’d love to set up a consultation and help you move forward.