An Alliance stroke and TIA lawyer from our firm can help you prepare and file your claim for Social Security Disability benefits if the lasting effects of your stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) prevent you from working. We understand how difficult it can be to pay your bills while facing health challenges that prevent you from doing so.
Our Alliance, OH, team can fight for the benefits you need. The Alliance Social Security Disability lawyers at Berger and Green are backed by more than 40 years of experience representing clients. We know what it takes to get clients approved for Disability benefits.
Contact us today for a free consultation with our team.
Who is Eligible to File a Claim for Social Security Disability After a Stroke?
To get approved for Social Security Disability benefits, you will need medical records and documentation to prove that your stroke or TIA caused long-lasting effects that keep you from working.
If you have impairments that are likely to keep you out of work for 12 months or longer, you can apply. Berger and Green can prepare and file your claim for you. We ensure you provide correct and complete information so the Social Security Administration (SSA) can properly evaluate your disability and determine if you qualify.
We can evaluate your case to determine if you should pursue Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or both. Our Alliance stroke and TIA lawyers know how these programs work, their rules, and what it takes to meet the strict criteria.
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Start A Free EvaluationHow Berger and Green Can Help You with Your Stroke and TIA Disability Claim in Alliance, OH
At Berger and Green, our Social Security Disability attorneys have evaluated thousands of cases over the years. We know how important it is for you to file a complete claim with all the crucial information provided. Our first step might be to decide whether you should apply for:
- SSDI, which provides benefits to injured workers
- SSI, which provides benefits to those with limited income
Providing the correct contact information for your doctors and any specialists is one of the most important steps to getting approved for SSDI or SSI. Each program also has its own rules and guidelines. Your claim will need to clearly show how you meet these guidelines if you want to secure the benefits you need.
Our Alliance, Ohio, team knows how important receiving Disability benefits could be to you and your family. We can file your initial claim or fight a denial for you. We go to work on these claims for no upfront fees or costs. You only pay us from the money we recover for you. Call Berger and Green now to learn more.
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Contact Us Now For HelpOur Alliance Stroke and TIA Attorneys Manage the Claims Process for You
At Berger and Green, our stroke and TIA Social Security Disability lawyers handle all parts of the SSDI and SSI claims processes for our clients:
Filing the Application After a Stroke or TIA
Many of our clients call us when they are not sure if they qualify for Disability and do not know where to turn for answers. No matter where you are in the process, we can help you prepare and file your initial claim for Disability benefits. Working with our Alliance attorneys can ensure you do not make mistakes or overlook critical information.
Filing an Appeal if Your Stroke Disability Claim is Denied
If you applied for benefits but received a denial, we can request reconsideration for you. This is the first step of the appeals process. We are familiar with each step of the process and can represent your best interests as we navigate them.
After reconsideration comes a hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge. This hearing may be in person, but it is often over the phone or via computer. If you are still denied, we can ask for an Appeals Council review or take the case to a Federal Court.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationStrokes are a Common Cause of Impairment in the United States
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about 795,000 people in the United States suffer strokes annually. Many of them recover thanks to medical treatments, therapies, and rehabilitation. Some continue to have lasting difficulties.
When a patient suffers lasting impairments, they could qualify for Social Security Disability under the Blue Book listing for vascular insults to the brain. This is found in Section 11.00-Neurological.
This impairment listing includes details of what might prevent a stroke or TIA survivor from being able to work and earn a living. The list includes:
- Difficult with limb movement and coordination
- Mobility concerns
- Speech and communication difficulties
- Cognitive impairments
- Difficulty with concentration, focus, and task completion
- Problems with interpersonal interactions
- Trouble adapting to professional settings
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayAn Alliance Stroke and TIA Lawyer from Our Team Knows How to Prove Eligibility
To get Social Security Disability benefits, you must provide evidence showing your disability is so severe that it prevents you from working and earning more than the current substantial gainful activity limit. For 2025, the Social Security Administration (SSA) lists this limit as $1620 per month.
The SSA lists the evidentiary requirements you must meet to qualify for Disability benefits after a stroke or TIA, which amount to this: you must show that you cannot work because of your long-term impairments.
Evidence may come from:
- Your relevant medical records
- Doctor’s notes
- Details of your treatment and its effectiveness
- Other documents, such as test results and medical imaging
- Your residual functional capacity (RFC) assessment, when needed
The Social Security Disability lawyers at Berger and Green know what information the SSA may need to properly evaluate the claim and award benefits.
Talk to Our Alliance, Ohio, Social Security Disability Team
At Berger and Green, our team offers free consultations for those who are considering filing Disability claims or want help with an appeal. We can evaluate your case and explain the steps our Alliance stroke and TIA lawyers can take to help you get Social Security Disability. Contact us now to learn more.