About Diane
Diane Bross earned a J.D. from New York Law School in 1997 after completing her undergraduate studies at Northwestern University in 1995. She entered the legal world at a time when federal disability law and administrative hearings were becoming ever more central to access to benefits. Those formative years shaped the practical approach that she brought to her work.
Her career eventually led her to Colorado, where she established a practice under the name Diane K. Bross, PC. She runs the firm as its owner and handles client matters directly. Over time she built a practice model oriented around individualized client representation and administrative advocacy. Her work involves preparing claims, attending hearings, and managing the procedural steps that disability cases commonly require.
Bross maintains memberships in professional organizations that reflect the substance of her work. She is an active member of the Colorado Bar Association and belongs to the National Organization of Social Security Representatives. Those affiliations connect her to peers across the state and the country, and they provide resources for monitoring changes in administrative rules and case law.
Colleagues and clients describe her as thorough and deliberate. She is known for translating complex rules into clear options for people who are often facing difficult circumstances. Her approach emphasizes practical problem solving: identify the key records, prepare persuasive written arguments, and present testimony clearly at hearings. She handles both the procedural and interpersonal aspects of a case, from filing deadlines to explaining benefits and appeals steps to clients.
Outside the office she has kept up with continuing legal education relevant to administrative and disability practice. That ongoing learning supports the procedural work she does before state and federal agencies. In her Colorado practice she focuses on representing individuals through the administrative process for Social Security disability claims and related benefits matters.
Her current practice concentrates on handling Social Security disability claims and administrative hearings for clients in Colorado.