If you’re struggling to obtain the Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits you need, Berger and Green is here to help. As Belmont County Social Security Disability lawyers, we understand the challenges you face and are dedicated to guiding you through the complex SSD process. Whether you are applying for the first time or need assistance with an appeal, our team offers the expertise and support necessary to maximize your chances of success.
We know that being unable to work due to a disability can be overwhelming, and we are committed to providing you with the personalized assistance you deserve. Let us help you secure the benefits you’re entitled to. Call us today for a free consultation and take the first step towards getting the support you need.
Berger and Green Is Dedicated to Belmont County SSD Applicants
With over 40 years of experience and tens of thousands of clients served, Berger and Green has a proven track record of success in Social Security Disability cases. Our Belmont County lawyers have evaluated thousands of cases throughout their careers, using their extensive knowledge and experience to secure the compensation our clients need.
We understand the intricacies of the SSD process and are adept at navigating its challenges to achieve favorable outcomes.
Personalized Support Throughout the Social Security Disability Process
At Berger and Green, we believe in offering personalized support from start to finish. We provide free case evaluations, you do not need to come into our office for Berger and Green to begin working on your case. We believe in open, frequent communication and genuinely want to hear your story.
By understanding your unique situation, we can tailor our approach to meet your specific needs, making the entire process easier for you so you can focus on your health.
We Know What it Takes to Get SSD Benefits in Belmont County
Our team employs a variety of strategies to maximize your chances of approval for your initial application or appeal. We will help you identify what medical evidence you need, prepare detailed documentation of your work history, and ensure all forms are accurately completed. Our lawyers are skilled in representing clients during appeals and hearings, leveraging their experience to effectively argue your case.
We Take on Many of the Stressful Tasks
Berger and Green assists clients in determining and proving their eligibility for SSD benefits. Our team helps organize all necessary medical documentation to present a strong case to the SSA.
We ensure that your medical records are thorough and up to date, showcasing the severity of your condition and its impact on your ability to work. Additionally, we compile non-medical evidence, such as work history and financial records, to meet the SSA’s requirements.
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Start A Free EvaluationEligibility for SSD Benefits in Belmont County
Qualifying for disability benefits can be confusing for many. There are many factors to consider, and you may not know if or when you should apply.
Are You Unable to Work?
To qualify for SSD benefits, you must be unable to work due to a disabling condition. This means your medical condition must prevent you from performing any substantial gainful activity (SGA) for at least 12 months.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates the severity of your condition, how it limits your ability to work, and if you can adjust to other types of work considering your medical condition, age, education, and work experience.
Medical and Non-Medical Requirements for Benefits
Eligibility for SSD benefits involves both medical and non-medical criteria. Medical documentation is critical and must include comprehensive records from your healthcare providers detailing your diagnosis, treatment, and limitations.
Non-medical requirements include a sufficient work history where you have paid into Social Security through payroll taxes. For SSDI, your work history must reflect that you have earned enough credits over time. You may be able to apply with a minimum of 20 work credits or less, depending on your age.
Financial status plays a role for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which requires detailed financial documentation to prove limited income and resources. To qualify for SSI, your income and resources must fall below specific limits set by the SSA, including limits on assets like cash, bank accounts, and property.
Qualifying for Both SSI and SSDI
It is possible to qualify for both SSI and SSDI simultaneously, known as concurrent benefits. To be eligible, you must meet the medical criteria for disability and have limited income and resources. SSDI is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid, while SSI is need-based and considers your financial situation.
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Contact Us Now For HelpOur Social Security Disability Team Will Guide You Through the Entire Process
The initial step in the disability claim process is submitting an application to the SSA This involves completing forms that detail your medical condition, work history, and daily activities.
Essential documentation includes medical records, treatment histories, test results, and statements from healthcare providers. Additionally, you need to provide non-medical information, such as proof of income and work credits for SSDI eligibility or financial status for SSI.
Appealing a Denial of Disability Benefits
If your initial application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. The first stage of the appeal process is requesting reconsideration. This must be done within 60 days of receiving the denial letter.
The appeal requires submitting a request for reconsideration form along with any new evidence that supports your claim. It is crucial to address the reasons for the initial denial and provide additional medical documentation if available.
Our Lawyers Can Also Help With Reconsideration
During the reconsideration phase, a different SSA examiner reviews your application and any new evidence you have provided. This review process is similar to the initial application but involves a fresh pair of eyes. If the reconsideration decision is also a denial, you can proceed to request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).
Our SSD Attorneys Will Represent You in a Hearing
Preparing for a disability hearing involves gathering comprehensive medical records, obtaining expert opinions, and organizing any additional evidence that supports your claim. At the hearing, you will present your case to the ALJ, who will ask questions about your medical condition and its impact on your ability to work.
The hearing is your opportunity to provide a detailed, personal account of your disability and its effects, significantly influencing the final decision on your claim.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationLet Our Belmont County Disability Lawyers Represent You Today
We recognize what a stressful time this may be but rest assured that our Belmont County Social Security Disability lawyers are here to help Call now to get started with a free consultation.