Linay Haubert R.N., Esq. focuses her practice on workers’ compensation, Social Security Disability, and family law matters.
Linay social security disability practice focuses on matters spanning SSD applications, appeals before administrative law judges, and over payment issues.
As your SSD lawyer and advocate, Linay will:
Review the strengths and weaknesses of your SSD case
Explain your medical records
Review what is needed from you doctor in terms of documentation and care
Determine the viability of your SSD claim
As a workers’ comp lawyer, she represents employers in work injury matters at the trial and appellate level in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and the Philadelphia region. Her family law experience ranges from domestic issues involving divorce, support, custody, marital agreements, and protections from abuse.
With over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse, Linay brings a unique perspective that is especially beneficial in handling medically complex social security disability cases. Ms. Haubert has worked in busy urban medical/surgical intensive care units. She cared for patients with a wide array of medical conditions, including pre and post-liver transplant, traumatic brain injuries, acute/chronic renal failure, kidney dialysis, sepsis, ventilator management, etc. Frequently functioned in charge nurse and preceptor roles.
Linay joined the High Swartz LLP in 2016 during the firm’s merger with McNamara, Bolla & Panzer. She had practiced at MBP since 2007.
Linay’s talents and skills are as applicable in the community as at the law firm. She is an active volunteer for the PTA and youth sports programs. She helps in several fundraising causes, including Shriners Hospital for Children, St. Jude Children’s Hospital, and the Wounded Warrior Project®.
Linay is also engaged in the Discovery Service Project’s mission work to build community centers for childcare and job training in South America.
On top of being an attorney, Linay is also a registered nurse. She graduated from Bucks County Community College with her two-year RN and from LaSalle University with her BSN. Those experiences help her better understand her clients’ needs.
Linay put her nursing skills to the test working in the Albert Einstein Medical Center ICU in Philadelphia.
In 2018, the Haubert’s bought Treasure Island, a former Boy Scouts Camp situated on an island along the Delaware River adjacent to Bucks County. They converted it into a family camp, and the Cradle of Liberty Council of Boy Scouts of America is welcomed back yearly to camp for free.