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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania is known for its rich history and beautiful countryside. Unfortunately, disabling health conditions prevent many Montgomery County residents from living full lives. For those who are unable to work due to health conditions, Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits may be available.
The SSA provides these benefits to disabled individuals who meet certain criteria. If you live in Montgomery County, PA, and think you may be disabled, do not delay in applying for benefits. Applying early will help increase your chances of approval. However, it is difficult to determine if you’ll qualify for benefits. A Supplemental Security Income lawyer can help determine if you may be eligible.
For you to qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits, your condition must be severe enough to prevent you from working. There are many reasons why someone may be unable to work. They include conditions that impact the ability to walk, see, breathe, and even think. The SSA will examine your medical records to determine the severity of your condition.
To qualify for SSI benefits, you must have very limited income and assets. The standards for SSDI benefits are much more stringent. To receive SSDI, your condition must be expected to last longer than one year or result in death. The amount of your monthly SSDI benefits are based on how much you have earned in past years. It may be possible for your SSDI benefits to increase as your financial situation changes (i.e., if you get married or divorced).
If you are the primary wage earner in your family and become disabled, it can be very difficult to make ends meet. This is why it is so important to apply for SSDI benefits as soon as possible.
Even if you are sure you meet the criteria set forth by the SSA, proving this to the SSA can be a long and arduous process. You should not attempt to go through this process alone. Instead, an experienced Social Security disability lawyer can help with your claim.
Many applicants are denied based on their initial application, even if they qualify for benefits. Usually, this is because you did not provide enough medical evidence to prove the severity of your disability.
After a denial, you’ll need to navigate the SSA’s appeal process. The first stage of this process is Reconsideration, which you can request within 60 days of receiving a denial. The reconsideration process is very short and you will not need a lawyer to help with this stage.
However, if your claim is still denied, then you should strongly consider consulting a lawyer for SSI disability. The next stage is a hearing with an administrative law judge (ALJ). Your lawyer can help you prepare for this hearing and give you advice about how to present your case to the ALJ. They can also help you gather the necessary evidence. This may include medical records and detailed descriptions of your daily activities.
Having a lawyer for this hearing can make a big difference in your chances of approval. Since these hearings are so complicated, you stand the best chance of being approved if you have someone to advocate for you through this process.
For someone living with a disability, the best SSI lawyer is one who can guide you through this complex process. You may ask yourself, “Is there such an SSI lawyer near me?”
For residents of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the answer is “yes.” The attorneys at Chermol & Fishman are here to answer your questions about Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, and the application process. Our attorneys have helped many individuals determine whether they are eligible for benefits. They have also represented clients in hearings before Administrative Law Judges.
To schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our experienced SSDI and SSI lawyers in Montgomery County, please contact our firm today.
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