Social Security

Social Security Law

Benefits for people that are unable to work

Have you lost the ability to work?

Did you know that there are federal benefit programs that you may qualify for to provide you with financial assistance.  

Assistance to help cover your:

  • Medical Bills
  • Loss of Income
  • As well as Supplemental Income based on need.

It doesn’t matter if you lost the ability to work today, or even 5-10 years ago, depending on your circumstances there are some great federal programs you may qualify for.

We are here to help you

Filling a Social Security Claim can be very confusing and frustrating dealing with all the paperwork and bureaucracy. Whether you have already filed and been denied, or haven’t filed at all. We may be able to get you the resolution you need.

Medical Conditions that may qualify you for disability:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Heart Conditions
  • Conditions of the Spinal Chord
  • Chronic Back Pain and Severe Physical Injuries
  • Auto Immune Disorders (Lupus, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia)
  • Mental Disorders (Hallucinations. Paranoia, Schizophrenia)
  • Eating Disorders (Bulimia, Anorexia)

Social Security Practice Areas

Social Security Disability

Supplemental Security Income

Claim Denials

Social Security Disability

Individuals who stop working within the last 5 years because of a condition may qualify for a Social Security Disability claim.

Social Security Disability or regular social security are benefits paid by Social Security when a person has a condition lasting at least a year and the person has been working consistently and has paid social security taxes while working. The amount of benefit you receive depends on your earnings and these are determined by Social Security using a formula. In essence this is your retirement paid to you without reduction because you are disabled and not able to work. Income and assets are not considered under this program.

Supplemental Security Income

Individuals who have a condition and have either no or low income may qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability claims.

SSI is a federal program managed by the Social Security Administration. SSI provides disability benefits based on need. The Social Security Administration defines the need of each claimant based on complex federal law. Many times, Claims Specialists erroneously deny benefits to SSI claims. Additionally, SSI is a benefit that pays disability to certain claimants that prove to Social Security that they are disabled. 

We can represent you from the initial to the last level of appeal.

SSI Denial Income

Was your claim denied by social security?  Many claims are wrongfully denied even though the individual should have gained their benefits.  Approximately 50% of the claims that are denied, get approved when they are appealed.  There many factors that could get your claim wrongfully denied.  Such as:

  • Lack of Sufficient Medical Evidence
  • Alien Status
  • Income Resources

If your claim was denied, we offer a free 30 minutes consultation to assess your claim. 

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