Jason P. Bailey

Attorney at Law

Jason has enjoyed a career practicing, teaching, and writing about the law. Before moving to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Jason was a lawyer in Kentucky and Colorado. At home in Alabama, he has used his experience and knowledge of the law in different states and across several disciplines to build a legal practice dedicated to solving client problems effectively and efficiently. The benefit of having been a lawyer in several states is that it allows Jason to draw upon those experiences to find unique solutions to local legal problems. Jason’s experience opens him to new solutions that others might not find, all while clients get the benefit of a traditional West Alabama law practice. He also runs the highly useful Disability Alabama website for Social Security Disability (SSDI) claimants who get denied.

  • Areas of Practice

    Social Security Lawyer


    Dealing with the federal courts and administrations can be a maze. Let us help you with your social security disability or SSI claims/appeals. 


    If your social security application has been rejected, you still have the opportunity to get benefits you’ve earned through an appeal. Contact the attorneys at Browne House Law to represent you in your social security hearing.




    Browne House Law can help you in the Federal Courts with: 


    - Social Security Disability

    - SSI


    Our office is located just around the corner from the federal building in Tuscaloosa, AL where the Social Security office can be found.


    ​The Social Security Administration has a robust and complex system for reviewing and deciding claims. A disability claim does not end with the first denial of a claim. If you are unable to work, you may be eligible for benefits despite what the Social Security Administration initially tells you. See what Jason can offer disability claimants at www.disabilityalabama.com.


    Appeals


    After your trial or hearing has ended, a new phase of your case is just beginning, the appeal. Not all cases should be appealed, but if the trial or hearing didn’t go as planned contact Jason about the appeal, including post-conviction work in a criminal case. Jason has a particular interest in appeals and may be able to take your appeal for a fixed fee. He follows appellate decisions and writes about some of them on his Alabama Appeals blog.

  • Teaching

    ​Before moving to Tuscaloosa, Jason was a visiting assistant professor in the Legal Studies Program at Morehead State University where he taught a variety of classes including Real Estate, Contracts, Family Law, Employment, Torts (personal injury), and Trial Skills. 

  • Accolades

    ​Jason is a Colorado Bar Fellow and winner of the 2014 American Bar Association Journal’s Ross Writing Contest for Short Legal Fiction. He has served on the boards of several non-profits and is a Rotarian and Paul Harris Fellow. He has been active in and served bar organizations including the American Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, and the Mesa County Bar Association. Jason is a member of the Tuscaloosa Bar Association and is active in the Alabama State Bar’s Volunteer Lawyers Program. He is a member of the 2020 class of Leadership Tuscaloosa and a member of Class 15 of the prestigious Alabama State Bar Leadership Training program.

  • Selected Cases

    Epps v. Saul, 2021 WL 1338285 (N.D. Ala. April 9, 2021)Ross v. Clark Property Management, LLC, -- - So.3d -- - (Ala.Civ.App. 2021).


    May v. May, 292 So.3d 385, (Ala. Civ. App. 2019)Schandel v. Siebert, 175 F.Supp.3d 1238 (D.Colo. 2016)Nodland v. Murphy, 2011 WL 5984863 (D.Colo. Nov. 30, 2011) andNodland v. Murphy, 2011 WL 4843317 (D.Colo. June 30, 2011)Richey v. Social Security Administration, Commissioner, 2023 WL 4013525 (11th Cir. June 15, 2023)

  • Contact Info

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