Social Security benefits are supposed to be something you can count on to help you make ends meet when you have a debilitating injury or illness.
Unfortunately, the majority of applications are denied, and the process is discouraging. But you don’t need to handle the process alone. Our Mannington Social Security disability lawyers can help if you need to apply or have been denied. Call Berger and Green today to get started.
Social Security Benefits Programs Available in Mannington, West Virginia
The Social Security Administration offers two programs for people with disabling conditions that keep them from working.
Social Security Disability Insurance
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is for people with a work history (at least 20 work credits, but the specific number you need depends primarily on your age) at jobs that paid into Social Security.
You must meet the Social Security Administration’s definition of disabled.
Supplemental Security Income
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is for people with little to no income and few assets. To qualify for SSI, you must also meet the SSA’s definition of disabled.
Depending on your circumstances, you could qualify for both programs. Our team can help you understand each program and which one you may be eligible for.
What Is the SSA’s Definition of Disabled?
Per the SSA, you may be considered disabled if your condition:
- Will keep you out of work for at least 12 months, or result in your death
- Keeps you from performing any substantial gainful activity ($1,620 per month in 2025)
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Start A Free EvaluationHow Our Mannington Social Security Disability Attorneys Can Help Prove Eligibility
To receive disability benefits, you must show that your condition is severe enough to prevent you from working. Meeting the government’s strict definition of disability can be challenging, but that’s where we come in.
With more than 40 years of experience handling these cases, our lawyers know how to build a strong claim, present the right evidence, and clearly explain how your medical condition impacts your ability to work. Here’s how we prove eligibility:
- Presenting Medical Evidence: Our team makes sure the Social Security Administration sees the full picture of your health, including test results, diagnoses, and treatment history.
- Linking Your Condition to Work Limitations: Our lawyers connect the medical evidence to the legal definition of disability, focusing on your inability to do your past work or adjust to other work.
- Navigating the Listings: We carefully evaluate whether your case fits one of the listings in the SSA’s Blue Book. If it doesn’t, we use alternative strategies to prove your disability under Social Security’s rules.
- Preparing You for Testimony: In preparation for your hearing, we guide you on how to explain your symptoms clearly and honestly.
By combining medical documentation, our experience, and the guidelines set forth by the Social Security Administration, we build a strong case for benefits.
Call Berger and Green today to learn more about what we can do for you.
We know you’re hurting. We can help. Free case evaluations, home and hospital visits.
Contact Us Now For HelpNavigating the Appeals Process in West Virginia
Social Security disability denials are all too common. In fact, most applications are denied at the initial stage. A denial is not the end of the road. You have the right to appeal the decision.
A Mannington Social Security disability attorney can help you through every stage of the appeals process.
Reconsideration
If your initial claim is denied, your attorney can help file the request for reconsideration on time and ensure that any missing or new medical records are submitted.
We can also clarify errors or misunderstandings from the initial decision, improving the strength of your case at this early stage.
Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
It is especially important to have an attorney representing your interests at your hearing. At a Social Security Disability hearing, an attorney represents you before the judge.
They explain why you qualify for benefits, ask you questions to highlight how your health limits your ability to work, and make sure your case is presented clearly and fully.
Appeals Council Review
If the ALJ denies your claim, your attorney can submit a written request for Appeals Council review.
Federal Court Review
If your case goes to federal court, your attorney files the lawsuit, drafts the legal briefs, and argues your case before the Judge.
Note: You have 60 days to start the appeals process. If you fail to do so in that time frame, you risk needing to start the process again. Missing a deadline can result in a longer wait time for receiving your benefits, and you may lose out on back pay.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationCan I Afford Help from a Disability Lawyer?
Yes. Our Mannington Social Security disability lawyers take cases on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay us anything to get started; you only pay us if we recover benefits for you. Our fees come out of the back pay you receive.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayGet Help from Our Mannington, WV, SSD Attorneys Today
We understand that the Social Security disability process is complex, and a denial can feel frustrating and even frightening. You don’t have to face it alone.
Our Mannington Social Security disability benefits lawyers know how to build strong cases, guide you through each stage, and fight for the benefits you deserve.
Call us today for a free consultation and let us help you move forward with confidence. Trust the Name You Know. Trust Berger and Green.