If you cannot work because of lasting effects from a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) in Erie, PA, you may qualify for disability. An Erie stroke and TIA lawyer from our team can help you apply for benefits, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). We can also challenge denials if you need to file an appeal.
An Erie Social Security Disability lawyer fromBerger and Green Attorneysis backed by more than 40 years of experience, so let us help you get the compensation you need. We provide free consultations. Contact us today to get started.
Berger and Green Disability Attorneys Know How to Manage these Claims
Berger and Green’s Social Security Disability attorneys have reviewed thousands of cases over the course of their careers. They know what a successful claim looks like and how to ensure your claim is complete. We can prepare your application with the necessary information about your doctors and other crucial details that Disability Determination Services needs to properly review your claim.
We can help you apply for benefits or file an appeal and challenge a denial, if necessary. Our attorneys know how to manage the claims process from start to finish. We also represent our clients with no upfront attorney’s fees. You will never need to pay us for our services upfront. Instead, we receive a portion of the money we recover for you.
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Start A Free EvaluationOur Erie Stroke and TIA Lawyers Can Evaluate to Determine Your Eligibility to Pursue Benefits
If you are unable to work because of your health, you must prove that your stroke or TIA caused disabilities so severe that they prevent you from holding a job and earning a living. This requires providing medical records and other documentation to show your diagnosis, treatment, and limitations.
In addition, each Social Security Disability program has its own eligibility rules:
- SSDI is a program for workers who cannot return to their jobs because of their stroke, TIA, or other health conditions. This program requires that you have enough work credits earned by paying into Social Security.
- SSI is a needs-based program that requires you to meet the current income and asset limits to qualify. This program is a good option for those who have little access to cash to pay their bills or make ends meet. There are no work requirements.
An Erie stroke and TIA attorney from our team can evaluate your options and discuss which of these programs best fits your needs. We can also determine if you should pursue SSDI and SSI benefits, which may be possible for some people.
We know you’re hurting. We can help. Free case evaluations, home and hospital visits.
Contact Us Now For HelpHow Do Strokes and TIAs Cause Disability and Prevent You from Working?
Strokes and related conditions can cause serious, lasting impairments. This could include:
- Problems with communication, such as aphasia or dysphasia, that make clear speech difficult
- Struggles with motor skills, including tasks requiring coordination between your arms or hands
- Movement difficulties, which could make it hard to balance or walk independently
- Cognitive concerns related to remembering, focus, understanding, and interpersonal relationships
- Difficult adapting to a professional setting due to emotional and mental health challenges
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book, these symptoms could qualify you for disability under 11.04, Vascular insult to the brain. However, you must prove they are severe enough to prevent you from working and cause a long-term disability. Our attorneys know how the SSA evaluates claims and we work to ensure your application is up to their standards.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationOur Erie Stroke and TIA Lawyers Can Help You Prove Eligibility for Disability
When you file a claim for Social Security Disability benefits, you will be asked to provide contact information for your doctor and any specialists you see. This information—and ensuring it is accurate—is crucial for getting approval for the benefits you need.
The Disability Determination Services representative investigating your claim will need to contact your doctor for your medical records, to learn more about your diagnosis, to get documentation of your medical treatment, and to assess your residual functional capacity (RFC) when necessary.
Your medical documentation is the most important evidence in your case. It is the way to prove you meet the medical eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayOur Erie, PA, Stroke and TIA Lawyer Can Appeal Your Denial
If you filed a claim for Social Security Disability and received a denial, Berger and Green’s SSD lawyers are here for you. We not only file applications for our clients, but we manage the appeals process, as well. This process could include:
- Reconsideration: They review your claim and supporting documentation.
- Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing: An ALJ reviews the claim and evidence during a phone call, video conference, or in person.
- Appeals Council Review: An Appeals Council reviews the claim, documents, and any supporting evidence available to show why you qualify for these benefits.
- Federal Court Review: A Federal Court reviews the claim and makes a final decision.
Our Erie, PA, disability attorneys represent our clients throughout this process. We answer your questions and make sure you know what to expect. We will also gather the necessary documentation to support your claim and present evidence on your behalf during the appeals process.
Talk to Our Erie, PA, Social Security Disability Team for Free
A stroke or TIA can disrupt your life for months, years, or the rest of your life. You should not have to struggle to seek compensation. We understand how important your disability benefits are to you, and we will fight for the money you need.
Berger and Green Attorneys offer free case consultations for those who have questions or are ready to file for disability based on their stroke or TIA impairments. An Erie stroke and TIA lawyer from our team can help you file your claim or challenge a claim denial. Contact us today to learn more.