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Scott Sell

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Scott Sell was born in Minnesota in 1980. Early in his life, Scott worked in the building trades and as a foundryman at a production bronze foundry. He graduated from Marlboro College in Marlboro, Vermont with High Honors after attending with a scholarship for the study of social justice. Between college and law school he worked as an outreach worker for people experiencing mental illness and homelessness.

Scott attended Willamette College of Law in Salem, Oregon on a Merit Scholarship. During law school, Scott worked in the disability section of Thomas, Coon, Newton and Frost and represented the state as a clerk for the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office.

Scott graduated law school Magna Cum Laude.

Before returning to Thomas, Coon, Newton, and Frost, Scott served as the Senior Clerk for the Honorable James C. Egan, the Chief Judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals.

Among other publications, Scott is a co-author of the disability insurance section of the Oregon State Bar treatise, Insurance Law in Oregon. Scott is the co-chair of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association disability section.

Scott exclusively represents disabled people seeking long-term disability benefits from private insurance companies and the Social Security Administration. Scott has successfully represented hundreds of disabled people in administrative hearings and federal court actions. He works with clients at all stages of the disability process – from initial application for benefits through oral arguments to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Scott lives in Southeast Portland with his wife, two children, and dog. He is a committed bicycle commuter.

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Scott represents disabled people seeking long-term disability benefits (LTD) from private insurance companies and disability benefits (SSI and SSDI) from the Social Security Administration.

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A pictures of pens, paper, and a calculator - the Social Security Administration has made it more difficult for people with disabilities to be approved

What do the recent Social Security rule changes mean for disabled people?

The Social Security Administration has been making the application process harder for years In mid-June of this year, the New York Times published a good…

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Attorney Scott Sell and Tina Martin standing outside the Oregon State Capitol, preparing to testify in defense of legal protections for Oregonians living with disabilities.

Victory in the Legislature—TCNF defends access to medical records

In 2015, Cheryl Coon, while working at TCNF, successfully advocated for a state law that required medical facilities to provide one free set of medical…

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An Informative Vox Article on Social Security Disability Insurance

Vox just published an excellent, well-researched article about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). It does a great job of explaining why this program is an…

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What Will President Trump do about Social Security?

On January 20, Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States. Throughout his campaign, President Trump repeatedly promised that he would neither cut…

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Can this Case be Won?

This feature appears from time to time as a means of illustrating the challenges that many applicants for social security disability benefits experience, in their…

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