Social Security Disability Lawyers
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You may be entitled up to $43,524 in Social Security Disability back pay benefits and qualify for up to $3,627 in monthly benefits.
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Having a qualified Social Security Disability attorney on your side can help your chances of receiving the disability benefits you deserve.
- Representation in all 50 states
- Over 20 years of experience
- Thousands of clients awarded benefits
- Dedicated disability team for your case
Our Social Security Disability lawyers can ease the disability application and appeal process and help to ensure a winning result for you
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Successfully representing clients in all 50 states has given us a depth of local experience and a national reputation of winning for our clients
Cases We’ve Won For Our Clients
39 year old client awarded over $50,000 due to back pain, obesity, knee pain, migraine headaches, and fibromyalgia
A client became disabled following a back injury when she was only 36. She initially suffered a back injury and underwent a lumbar discectomy and decompression. She attempted to recover and return to work, but was not able to do so. She applied for Social Security but was turned down on her initial application and reconsideration. We had to file a request for a hearing.
By the time the hearing came along, she was 39 years old and suffered from additional impairments, including degenerative joint disease of the foot, knee pain, fibromyalgia, and migraine headaches. Also due to her inability to work, she developed depression and anxiety.
At the hearing, we argued her back and/or knee pain qualified for Social Security’s listings of impairments. After questioning of the medical expert, the expert agreed that the client met these requirements and the Judge issued a favorable decision. She was awarded over $50,000 in past-due benefits for her and her children.
Veteran awarded over $60,000 in past-due benefits by Judge
A Veteran who served multiple tours came back suffering from severe PTSD and depression. We helped him apply for Social Security but his application and reconsideration appeals were turned down. We had to request a hearing before a Judge. Due to his military service, he was deemed 100% disabled by the VA.
To support his case, we used the information obtained from the VA as well as information and opinions received by his doctors. We argued to the Judge that due to his severe PTSD and depression, his condition qualified under Social Security’s listings of impairments.
Alternatively, we argued that even if his conditions did not specifically meet Social Security’s criteria, he could still be found disabled due to the severity and frequency of his panic attacks. The Judge awarded his case on the day of his hearing and the client was entitled to receive past-due benefits totaling more than $60,000.
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Social Security Disability Answer Center
Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits
When you work and pay Social Security taxes out of your paycheck, you earn “credits” from the Social Security Administration (SSA). The number of credits you need to qualify for disability benefits varies based on your age and when you became disabled.
See Full AnswerAvailable Social Security Disability Benefits
Social Security Disability benefits are available to disabled workers and their children, as well as the spouses and family members of deceased disability recipients. SSA provides a benefits calculator to determine the amount of disability benefits you are entitled to.
Read the articleHow do I apply for Social Security Disability benefits?
When you apply for Social Security Disability benefits, it’s important that you have the right information presented the right way, or you may hurt your chances of being approved for benefits.
Read the articleWhy was I denied Social Security Disability?
Thousands of people just like you are denied Social Security Disability benefits each year. But a denial from the Social Security Administration doesn’t have to stop you from trying to get the benefits you need.
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