Jackson Township Disability Benefits Can Fight for Injured Workers
If you were denied Social Security Disability, you still have several options to pursue benefits. A Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability lawyer from Berger and Green can help. Our attorneys help disabled workers in the area pursue the benefits they deserve, even when their applications initially get denied. We want to put our knowledge, resources, and winning track record to work for you.
At Berger and Green, our firm is guided by what is right for the client. We take the outcome of your disability appeal as seriously as you do, which is why we never collect a fee until you win benefits. You can hire us and have us on your side with no risk and no out-of-pocket expense. We are eager to get to work for you right away. For a free, no-obligation case evaluation, call a Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability (SSD) lawyer or our team at (412) 661-1400.
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Start A Free EvaluationAppealing an SSA Denial With the Help of a Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability (SSD) Lawyer
If you are reading this page, you have likely already received notification from the Social Security Administration (SSA) that your application for disability benefits was denied. If you have a pending application, you can expect to receive notification of the SSA’s decision in the mail. If the news is not good, you can get to work on the appeals process. Once you are given an official notice of denial, you can begin the first stage of the process, which involves filing a request for reconsideration.
About the Reconsideration Stage
According to the SSA, the first stage of the Social Security Disability appeals process is called a request for reconsideration. You must file this request within 60 days of receiving notification of a denial. The reconsideration request is just like it sounds: a formal request to the SSA for them to take a second look at your application, along with any additional evidence that might be available to determine if you qualify for benefits.
Berger and Green can help you put together your request for reconsideration. If you do not get approved at this stage, you can then move on to stage two, the hearing stage.
About the Hearing Stage
The hearing stage is the second phase of the appeals process. The benefit of the hearing stage is that you get to request an in-person hearing before an Administrative Law J(ALJ), an SSA-appointed judge who has sole decision-making authority over your appeal.
Berger and Green has helped many clients prepare for ALJ hearings.
A Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability (SSD) lawyer in our office can fight your case on your behalf at the hearing.
Further Action You May Take After the Hearing Stage
If the ALJ does not approve your appeal, you can appeal e it to the Appeals Council, a body assembled to review disability applications denied at the hearing level. The Appeals Council can approve your claim, deny it, or send it back to the ALJ for another look.
The final step of the appeals process, if nothing has succeeded to this point, is to take your claim before a Federal District Judge.
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Contact Us Now For HelpSocial Security Disability Qualifications
To win a Social Security disability appeal, you must prove to the SSA that you meet all of their qualifications for benefits. You must satisfy both the medical and the non-medical eligibility requirements for the program to which you are applying.
The medical requirements are the same for both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The non-medical requirements differ substantially. A team member from Berger and Green can tell you more about this if you have questions. Call (412) 661-1400 today.
Medical Requirements
Whether you are applying for SSDI or SSI, you must prove that you are totally disabled. By the SSA’s definition, totally disabled means you cannot sustain full-time gainful employment. Also, your disability must have lasted or be expected to last one year from the date of onset.
If you can work but require accommodations from your employer, your case exists in a gray area that may indeed qualify you for benefits. Berger and Green can examine your medical records and work history. A Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability (SSD) lawyer from our office can potentially help you get Social Security disability.
Non-Medical Requirements
The non-medical requirements to receive disability are different based on whether you are applying for SSDI or SSI. SSDI requires that you have paid into the system while working to be eligible for benefits later. You therefore must have a sufficient work history to qualify for the program.
SSI is a means-tested benefit for the financially needy. It thus requires no specific work history but is limited to applicants who can demonstrate a legitimate need. If your total income or total assets are above certain levels, you might not qualify for SSI on a non-medical basis.
A Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability (SSD) lawyer at Berger and Green will review your financial and employment records to determine if you qualify for SSDI, SSI, or both.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationCall (412) 661-1400 for a Social Security Disability Case Evaluation
If you were denied Social Security benefits, do not delay. A Jackson Township, OH Social Security Disability (SSD) lawyer can help you file an appeal and pursue the benefits you deserve. We never collect a fee until you start receiving benefits, so there is no risk and no obligation. To receive a free case evaluation, call the Berger and Green office today at (412) 661-1400.