About Randy
Randy Maddox practices law in Florida, handling matters that touch ordinary people at difficult moments. He appears for clients in bankruptcy courts and before administrative tribunals. His work spans bankruptcy filings, consumer-debt issues and Social Security claims. He keeps a steady presence in two local offices, described as the Downtown and Southwest locations.
Maddox has chosen professional groups that align with his caseload. He holds current memberships in the Central Florida Bankruptcy Law Association, the National Associaton of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers and the National Organization of Social Security Claimant s Representatives. Those memberships indicate steady engagement with the networks that serve bankruptcy and disability advocates. He attends meetings and follows developments in those fields to stay abreast of procedural changes and relevant case law.
In practice he manages a mixture of contested and noncontested matters. He files Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 petitions, counsels debtors on options and represents clients at hearings that determine relief from creditors. He also prepares and pursues claims before the Social Security Administration, handling initial applications and appeals when benefits are denied. His day-to-day work requires preparing pleadings, drafting motions and arguing at both status conferences and merits hearings.
Clients who seek his help tend to be individuals facing financial instability or disability-related benefit denials. He works to clarify options for people who are weighed down by medical debt, mortgage distress or wage garnishment. In Social Security matters he compiles medical records, secures vocational assessments and presents written and oral arguments at reconsideration or appeals levels. He balances case preparation with attention to procedural deadlines and the documentation that administrative judges and bankruptcy trustees expect.
Maddox maintains an active practice across the two listed office locations. He is a continuous presence in the local bankruptcy bar through his association memberships, and he remains engaged in Social Security claimant advocacy. He currently represents clients in consumer bankruptcy cases and in Social Security disability matters out of his Downtown and Southwest offices.