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Social Security Disability (SSD) is a program that provides payments for people who are disabled and are unable to work. It includes both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Unfortunately, not everyone who becomes disabled is approved for benefits, as the Social Security Administration (SSA) has stringent requirements as to what they consider being unable to work means (and it denied over 50 percent of all applicants in the 2010s).
While it is possible to appeal this decision and have a hearing to reconsider your case, knowing what arguments to make and what information to present is not easy. You have the right to enlist the help of a lawyer who knows the system and can build your case.
A Mifflin Township, OH Social Security Disability lawyer from Berger and Green can help you handle the intricacies of applying for SSD from the start, as well as all appeals and hearings should your claim be denied. We have over 40 years of experience, helping thousands of injured and disabled people fight for benefits they deserve.
We offer a free and confidential consultation to discuss the details of your case and show you how we can help. Call us today to get started at (412) 661-1400.
The process of applying for SSD involves knowing the requirements and the system, filing confusing paperwork correctly, and providing required documentation to prove your case. At this difficult time, when you are dealing with your illness and disability, a Social Security Disability lawyer can help guide you through the entire process. A Berger and Green attorney can take the burden off you by:
Securing SSD benefits can mean that you will receive income for the rest of your life, and that is too important to risk. Retain a Mifflin Township, OH Social Security Disability attorney today. Call Berger and Green at (412) 661-1400.
SSDI and SSI both provide monthly payments to people unable to work. The difference is as follows:
Both programs require proof of a disability. To qualify for SSI, you must have a low enough income and less than $2,000 per individual ($3,000 for couples) in assets.
To qualify for SSDI or SSI, you must prove that you are totally disabled and cannot do any job as a result. This means:
Having your initial Social Security Disability claim denied is unfortunately quite common. Some reasons the SSA may deny claims and appeals include that:
A Social Security Disability lawyer from Berger and Green will make sure everything is done correctly on your initial application and that all documentation and evidence is provided. If you have already had a claim denied, we will handle your appeal by:
The arguments we make for you during the appeals process are extremely important.
Our disability lawyers will handle all stages of your case, from proving your disability is valid to handling the steps of the appeals process—if necessary.
Berger and Green had successfully fought for benefits for many clients throughout Pennsylvania and Ohio. We know the system and how it works, and we understand how having disabilities that keep you from being able to work can negatively affect your life. We care about our clients and will fight for you.
We work on a contingency-fee basis, so you do not have to pay us anything unless and until a Mifflin Township, OH Social Security Disability lawyer wins your case for you. Do not delay. Call us today at (412) 661-1400.