Social Security in the U.S. is a program that was established as a way to provide monthly payments to those who have reached retirement age as well as those who are not in a position to work due to a disability. A Social Security attorney has in depth knowledge of the complex rules and regulations of the Social Security Administration that apply when making a claim. A Social Security attorney can help individuals who are preparing their claim, but in most cases they are hired to assist those who have been denied disability benefits. The individual who is applying for social security benefits must be in a position to prove that they are indeed disabled and they are not capable of performing any meaningful work. The SSA, Social Security Administration have a very detailed process that they use when considering their decision to approve or deny the application, these include the applicants pertinent medical records and past work task requirements. The board uses this information to determine if the individual is capable of performing those work duties or not. A Social Security attorney is very knowledgeable when it comes to the documents and other proof that the administration requires and can advise a client on the best way to prove the disability truly exists. A Social Security attorney is most certainly in a position to help those who are in the process of making an application; however the majority of problems that are encountered come from those who feel they have met all the SSA criteria but their application was denied. In this case Social Security attorneys can request on behalf of a client that the claim be reconsidered or they file a motion for a judicial review of the claim. During the review...
How A Disability Attorney Can Help You...
posted by Paola Nadeau
A disability attorney is a legal professional who deals with Social Security disability claims, helping those who are applying for disability benefits as well as those who have been denied. Filing a claim for disability benefits with the Social Security Administration can be extremely frustrating and hiring a disability attorney can eliminate some of the stress associated with trying to navigate through the complex process. In the event you have a debilitating physical or mental condition which prevents you from fully understanding or coping with the application process, then hiring a disability attorney is an excellent idea. If you consider yourself capable of making the initial application that is one thing, trying to defend your application in the event it is denied, and most are, is something else again. It is up to you to decide when is the right time to bring in an attorney, if your first application is denied the next stage of the process is the reconsideration level and having an attorney can be very helpful. There are a number of appeals levels; when the initial application is denied it goes to reconsideration, if this fails it goes to a hearing and then to an appeals council and if all else fails you can sue the SSA in Court. There is little doubt that it is in your best interest to have a disability attorney to help with preparing the documents that are necessary to dispute the issues brought forward by the panels. There are a number of factors that should be considered before choosing your disability attorney: Reliability and skill in all aspects of claims against the Social Security AdministrationYou need an attorney who will assist you in submitting all the necessary supporting data and to help in completing...
Why You should Consider Hiring a Social Security Disability Attorney...
posted by Paola Nadeau
If you have recently found yourself in a situation where you are disabled, or otherwise unable to work to earn a living, then applying for Social Security disability (SSD) is likely something you have considered. These benefits could offer you the financial support and help that you need, now that you cannot earn a paycheck. The SSA, or Social Security Administration, offers assistance to qualified individuals who have demonstrated that they meet the definition of being disabled. This process requires that you submit a number of forms from your previous employment records, medical records and an array of other information. While applying for benefits may seem like a straightforward process you can handle on your own; however, the fact is that it can be extremely difficult. As a result, it may be in your best interest to hire the services of a Disability Attorney. Some reasons to consider hiring an attorney for this process are highlighted here. The Majority of SSD Applications will be Denied Between the years of 2001 up until 2010 almost 53 percent of all claims were denied. Additionally, approximately 28 percent of applicants were awarded benefits with three percent of all applicants being awarded benefits during the reconsideration level, which occurs after the application is first denied. Approximately 13 percent of applicants received their benefits after having an appeals hearing. An attorney ca help you to improve the chances of your application being approved, by ensuring it is accurate, complete and filed in the proper format. A Number of Applications are Denied Due to Technical Reasons In many cases, an application can be rejected due to reasons that has absolutely nothing to do with the person’s medical condition or disability. Instead, they were rejected due to certain “technical” issues that...
How to find a Quality Disability Lawyer...
posted by Paola Nadeau
While you are not required to have legal representation for a disability case, statistics have shown that those who hire a Social Security Attorney have a higher likelihood of approval for benefits, especially when the claim reaches the hearing level. If you decide that you want to hire a lawyer, there are some things that you should remember to find the right attorney for your particular situation, which are highlighted here. Courtesy and Professionalism When you call a lawyer you are considering using, you should pay close attention to the level of professionalism and the treatment that they give, both by the attorney, as well as their staff. While a disability firm is typically going to be a busy place, you should still be able to be called back in a timely manner and be given ample opportunity to ask any questions you may have. Access to the Attorney You should not be put off if you are not able to speak to the lawyer the first time you call an office, or if the person answering the phone asks you to talk with a different staff member. This is because any reputable disability attorney will spend their time in hearings, which means they rely on the expertise of their staff to handle any calls coming into the office. However, any reputable firm should provide you with a free consultation with the actual attorney. Outcome Promises It is unfair and unethical for any attorney to guarantee that they will get your claim approved. The fact is there are no guarantees in any legal situation. A reputable attorney will provide you with an honest evaluation of your situation, but only after they have had a chance to carefully review all the facts. A quality attorney...
Learn More about Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance...
posted by Paola Nadeau
If you have health complications that have kept you from working and being able to maintain a job, you may be eligible for SSDI Insurance, (Social Security Disability Insurance). SSDI benefits are paid monthly to individuals who are no longer capable of working because of an impairment or illness. You are only eligible for SSDI if your impairment causes you to be unable to work for over a year or more, or could cause death within one year. Benefits that you may receive are all based on your past earnings. In order to be provided this type of Social Security benefit, you must also have worked jobs that paid in to Social Security. Find Out If You Are Eligible for SSDI Benefits The best way to find out if you are eligible for SSDI benefits is to contact a professional disability attorney that is currently active. The Social Security Administration has many strict rules and regulations in place that make it very difficult to become eligible for SSDI. You must be deemed unable to work or sustain gainful employment due to a mental or medically determined physical impairment that could result in your death, or impairment for the durations of twelve months. You must also not be able to sustain any type of previous employment, or future employment in consideration of your age, work experience, and education. Understanding Federal Guidelines In order to determine the amount of SSDI in which you are eligible, there are Federal guidelines in place that help state agencies make these determinations. They are based on whether an applicant meets the vocational and medical guidelines in place concerning disability law. Your work history, age, education, and medical records are all used to determine the amount of SSDI you could receive....
Enable the Claims Process to Go Smooth with a Disability Lawyer...
posted by Paola Nadeau
It can be difficult trying to decide if you should try to handle your disability claim alone. Sure you can fill in the application and follow the guidelines to turn it in. It all seems like an easy process. However, even the slightest error can cause your claim to be denied during the initial process. You do not want to risk being denied continually. When you hire a disability claim lawyer they are able to help you during the application process, file appeals and represent you in court during a hearing. Ensure Your Disability Case is Developed Properly Since most claims will end up going to court, it is imperative that your disability case is developed properly. A claimant does not have the proper knowledge to prepare their own case. In order to have a better chance of winning your claimant case, you need the knowledge and skill of an experienced disability attorney. It can be difficult understanding what is expected from an administrative law judge. They alone are capable of approving your claim or denying it. Well-seasoned disability attorneys know what to expect in court and how to represent their clients in front of an administrative law judge. They can build your case so it is properly represented in court. Make sure that your case gets all of the attention it deserves when you use the legal services of an active attorney that understands Social Security regulations and rules. Use a Disability Lawyer that Understands Your Medical Condition Attorneys that specialize in disability cases for your specific medical condition are more capable of representing you in court. They will know ahead of time the type of questions that will be asked by an administrative law judge concerning your exact medical condition. When an...