About William
William Viner is a lawyer who built his practice around a specific area of law. He attended the University of Iowa College of Law and earned his J.D. in 2010. Those years in law school shaped the way he approaches client work: practical, procedural, and tethered to the rules that govern administrative claims.
After law school he entered practice and began handling cases tied to disability benefits and administrative hearings. His career has unfolded largely in the context of representing individuals who seek public disability benefits and who often need help moving through a complicated system. Over time he has developed steady routines for intake, documentation, and preparation for hearings, the kinds of methods that matter when deadlines and strict evidentiary rules control outcomes.
Viner practices through Viner Disability Law. The office handles client intake, medical record collection, and representation before administrative tribunals. He works directly with clients to assemble medical histories and prepare testimony. He also spends time drafting briefs and procedural motions when appeals are required. His day-to-day work mixes client interviews, record review, and interaction with government agencies.
He maintains current membership in professional associations. Those associations provide continuing legal education, networking, and updates on rule changes that affect disability programs. Membership in these groups helps him stay up to date on procedural developments and changes in benefit determinations.
Colleagues and clients describe his practice as methodical. He prioritizes gathering medical evidence and creating timelines that reflect functional limitations. Administrative proceedings demand that evidence be clearly connected to the legal standards for disability benefits, and much of his work is devoted to making those connections explicit in filings and at hearings.
In the office, he balances case management with client contact. He prepares witnesses, coordinates with medical providers for records and opinions, and monitors deadlines closely. He also assists clients who are navigating appeals and requests for reconsideration. As of 2026 he continues to practice at Viner Disability Law, handling disability claims, administrative hearings, and related appeals as his primary areas of work.