Social Security Disability
Social Security Disability
Social Security Disability Free, No Obligation, Evaluation
If you are unable to work Full Time for
at least 12 months and you are between the
ages of 18 and 65 and
want to know if you may qualify for
disability or need to know how to get
approved or just need help, then we offer a
NO OBLIGATION, FREE EVALUATION to help with
these questions. If you have filed on
your own and have been turned down for
Disability, then you may need help in
getting approved as well.
It is not uncommon for people to be
turned down their first time, that is why we
are here to help. Our group of
attorneys and advocates work with people
every day to help them get approved for
their disability benefits. They know
how the system works and can make sure you
have all your documentation in order and
correct when filing. If you are turned
down they know how to appeal the process all
the way to taking it to federal court if
needed.
If you are disabled and need
government assistance, money you have paid
into the system, then don't wait any longer.
There can be up to 5 months before you
receive payment from the SSA once approved,
but you need to get approved first. Have one
of our attorney's or advocates look at your
case and help determine your eligibility and
what is needed to get you approved. It is a
FREE, NO OBLIGATION Evaluation and you get
the piece of mind of knowing your options.
After you get the evaluation, you decide if
you still want more assistance or not.
Consider all your options, then take action.
The government can wait, can you?
Let us help you today, just fill in the form
below and an attorney or advocate in your
area will contact you to give you your Free,
No Obligation Evaluation.
Social Security Disability
The Social Security disability insurance program
(sometimes referred to as SSDI) pays
benefits to you and certain family members
if you worked long enough and paid Social
Security taxes.
Your adult child also
may qualify for benefits on your earnings
record if he or she has a disability that
started before age 22.They pay disability
benefits under two programs:
*
The Social Security disability insurance
program pays benefits to you and
certain
family members if you
worked long enough
and paid
Social Security taxes.
Your adult
child also may qualify for benefits on your
earnings record if he or she has a
disability that started before age 22.
* The Supplemental Security Income
(SSI)
program pays benefits to
disabled adults and
children who
have limited income and
resources.
SSI benefits also are
payable to people 65 and older without
disabilities who meet the financial limits.
For most people, the medical
requirements for disability payments are the
same under both programs and disability is
determined by the same process.
Whether you apply for Social Security or SSI
disability, they ask you for information
about your medical condition, work and
education history to help them decide if you
are disabled under their rules.
Apply for Benefits
Apply as soon as you become disabled. Most of the
application forms can be completed online,
depending on the type of benefit for which
you apply:
* Social Security
Disability Benefits
You can
complete both the Application and Adult Disability and Work
History
Report online.
*
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
You can complete the online Adult
Disability and Work History Report or
get a
free evaluation and have a specialist
assist you in filling
out the proper paperwork.
* Disability
benefits for children
You can
complete the Child Disability Report online
or get a
free disability evaluation and have a
specialist assist you in filling
out the proper paperwork.
Appealing their DecisionIf
your disability application is denied, the
letter they send you explains the reason for
the denial and how to request a review of
their decision. Depending on the reason, you
may be able to request your appeal online.
If your application is denied for
* Medical reasons, you can complete
and submit the required Appeal
Request and Appeal Disability Report online
or get a
free evaluation and
have a specialist assist in the appeal
process.
The disability report asks
you for updated information about your
medical condition and any treatment, tests
or doctor visits since they made their
decision.
*
Non-medical reasons, you should contact your
local Social Security Office
to request the review. You may also get a
free evaluation and have a
specialist assist in the appeal process.
Who can Get Disability