A stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) can change your life in an instant. Many survivors face ongoing challenges that make it impossible to return to work. When these limitations prevent you from earning a living, you may be able to pursue disability benefits through Social Security Disability programs. Unfortunately, the disability application process can be complicated, especially when you are trying to focus on your recovery. That’s where our Fairmont stroke and TIA lawyers come in.
At Berger and Green, we help people apply for Social Security disability benefits and appeal denied claims, giving them a fighting chance at the support they need. With more than 40 years of experience and thousands of clients served, Berger and Green’s Fairmont Social Security Disability lawyers are ready to help. Call today to get started.
How Berger and Green Helps Stroke Survivors Seek Disability Benefits
Recovering from a stroke or TIA can be physically and emotionally demanding. At the same time, applying for Social Security disability benefits often requires detailed paperwork and multiple stages of review. Many applicants are unsure where to begin or how to present their claim in a way the Social Security Administration can properly evaluate.
The Fairmont stroke and TIA lawyers at Berger and Green help individuals pursue disability benefits through both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). If you choose our firm to represent you, our team completes and files your disability application and ensures it is submitted to the Social Security Administration. If your claim has already been denied, our attorneys can continue to pursue your case through the appeals process.
With decades of experience helping people with serious medical conditions seek disability benefits, Berger and Green’s lawyers work to make the process easier so you can focus on your recovery.
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Start A Free EvaluationWho May Qualify for SSDI or SSI After a Stroke or TIA
A stroke or transient ischemic attack can cause lasting physical and cognitive impairments that make working difficult or impossible. Some survivors experience weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, while others may struggle with speech, coordination, memory, or concentration.
When the effects of a stroke or TIA make it impossible to maintain full-time work, Social Security disability benefits may provide financial support. To qualify, you must show that your condition prevents you from working and is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death. These benefits are available through two programs:
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is designed for workers who have paid into Social Security through their jobs and earned sufficient work credits.
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is available to individuals with limited income and resources who are unable to work because of a disabling condition.
When the lasting effects of a stroke or TIA make returning to work unrealistic, speaking with a Fairmont stroke and TIA lawyer may be an important step toward pursuing Social Security disability benefits and financial stability.
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Contact Us Now For HelpApplying for Social Security Disability Benefits After a Stroke or TIA
The first step toward receiving Social Security disability benefits is submitting an application to the Social Security Administration. This application provides information about your medical condition, treatment history, and how the effects of a stroke or TIA limit your ability to work.
The Social Security Administration will review medical records, work history, and other information to determine whether the applicant meets the requirements for disability benefits. Because stroke symptoms can vary widely, clearly explaining these limitations is an important part of the application.
If you choose Berger and Green to represent you, our Fairmont stroke and TIA lawyers will complete and file your disability application with the Social Security Administration. Our team works to ensure the application includes the necessary information so the SSA can properly evaluate your claim.
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Start A Free EvaluationAppealing a Denied Stroke Disability Claim
Many disability claims are denied during the initial review. A denial does not necessarily mean you do not qualify for benefits. The Social Security system provides several levels of appeal that allow applicants to continue pursuing their claim.
In most cases, you must request the next step in the appeals process within 60 days of receiving a denial notice.
The disability appeals process typically includes the following stages:
- Reconsideration: A different reviewer at the Social Security Administration evaluates your claim and the medical information submitted with the application.
- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing: If the reconsideration is denied, you may request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. During the hearing, the judge reviews the evidence and considers arguments about whether the applicant meets Social Security’s disability requirements. ALJ hearings may take place by phone, video, or in person.
- Appeals Council Review: If the ALJ denies the claim, the Social Security Appeals Council may review the decision to determine whether the judge made a legal or procedural error.
- Federal Court Review: In some cases, applicants may pursue their claim in federal court if previous appeals are unsuccessful.
The Fairmont stroke and TIA lawyers at Berger and Green help clients pursue disability benefits throughout the appeals process. If your claim has been denied, our attorneys can continue advocating for your benefits through each stage available.
Why Stroke Disability Claims are Often Denied
Many people assume that experiencing a stroke automatically qualifies them for Social Security disability benefits. However, the Social Security Administration evaluates how the condition affects a person’s ability to work, not just the diagnosis itself.
In some cases, medical records may not clearly document the lasting limitations caused by the stroke. Claims may also be denied if the Social Security Administration believes the applicant can still perform certain types of work, even if they cannot return to their previous job. Incomplete applications or missing information about doctors and treatment history can also lead to delays or denials.
Because the Social Security Administration closely reviews medical documentation and work limitations, clearly explaining the long-term effects of a stroke or TIA is an important part of pursuing disability benefits. Berger and Green help clients address common issues that lead to denials by ensuring their disability applications and appeals include complete information and clearly explain the applicant’s limitations.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
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The Fairmont stroke and TIA lawyers at Berger and Green have more than 40 years of experience helping people pursue disability benefits through applications and appeals. Our team understands the challenges stroke survivors face and works to make the disability process easier so clients can focus on their health and recovery.
If you are unable to work because of a stroke or TIA, contact Berger and Green today for a free consultation.