About Sean
Sean Cuddigan studied political science before earning his law degree from Creighton University School of Law in 2008. He built his academic foundation in Omaha, where he was exposed to both classroom debate and the practical side of law. That combination shaped his early approach to legal practice and client work.
He is admitted to practice in Nebraska and is listed as a lawyer at Cuddigan Law, P.C. L.L.O., a firm he has been associated with since 2005. His career timeline includes long-standing ties to the local legal community. Over the years he has handled matters that commonly arise for people navigating federal benefits and disability systems.
Cuddigan joined professional and civic organizations soon after completing law school. He has been a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives since 2008. That membership places him among attorneys who regularly handle Social Security disability claims, hearings and related appeals.
Beyond legal circles, he has served on the Mid-America chapter board of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society since 2008. That role involves work with an advocacy and support organization for individuals and families affected by multiple sclerosis. Board service has brought him into contact with medical professionals, care providers and nonlegal advocates, and it has informed how he approaches cases involving chronic illness and long-term disability.
Colleagues describe Cuddigan as methodical. He approaches hearings and filings in a step-by-step manner. He prepares documentary records and client statements carefully. He is accustomed to the procedural demands of administrative law and to the evidentiary standards applied in benefits hearings.
Clients who come to his office typically face questions about entitlement, appeals and medical documentation. His work often involves preparing clients for hearings, assembling medical records, and arguing before administrative judges. He handles intake and case management at Cuddigan Law, P.C. L.L.O., balancing paperwork with the interpersonal aspects of representing people in stressful situations.
When he is not in the office he remains active in the local nonprofit community through his board work. That engagement keeps him attuned to the daily realities of people living with chronic conditions and shapes the practical advice he offers. He currently practices at Cuddigan Law, P.C. L.L.O., representing Social Security claimants and advising clients on disability-related matters.