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Need Social Security? Allen, Texas Social Security lawyers can help
Are you considering applying for Social Security because of a disability? You may qualify for social security disability benefits. By working with an experienced Allen, Texas social security attorney, you can increase your chances of receiving disability payments from the federal government. Once you fill out the form on the website, an experienced Allen social security attorney will call you promptly. By speaking with the attorney, you are under no obligation whatsoever.
The consequences of your SSI and SSDI application and appeal
Approximately 65% or more initial applicants are denied social security benefits. By working with an experienced Allen social security lawyer, you can increase your chances of success because you will be working with someone who understands the criteria that the review board is looking for. The consequences of losing your social security claim can have serious consequences. Those who qualify get monthly payments to live off. In many cases, you can also get Medicare or Medicaid. These payments and other potential benefits often mean the difference between survival and homelessness for those suffering from disabilities.
Aren’t lawyers expensive to hire? How can I hire a qualified Allen social security lawyer?
Because the people who need a social security lawyer usually do not have a source of income, social security lawyers structure their fees to make their services affordable. Almost always, Social Security lawyers work on a “contingency” basis: meaning that they only get paid if you win your claim. That means, in most cases, you have nothing to lose by working with a social security attorney. Social Security regulations set a cap for attorney fees as per Section 406 of the Social Security Act. As of June 2009, the cap is $6,000. Also, attorneys can only receive their money from the past due benefits awarded to you, a max of 25%. So, the most a social security lawyer can charge is: the smaller amount of 25% of your past due benefits or $6,000. Don’t wait to contact an experienced Allen Social Security lawyer. Fill out the form on this webpage.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
When people refer to social security disability: they may either be referring to SSDI or SSI (Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income). Both programs are federal programs. Both programs provide benefits to disabled people who cannot work (for at least one year). They do have some important differences though. Its important to understand which one you may qualify for.
Do you qualify for SSDI? – Work with a Knowledgeable Allen Disability Insurance Attorney Soon
SSDI pays disability payments to those who have a qualifying work history, who are disabled. For that reason, not everyone is eligible for SSDI. To qualify, you will have to show, in addition to proving your disability, that you have worked a certain percentage of your previous years (depending on your age). Medicare medical coverage is also available to some SSDI recipients. Contact your Allen SSDI lawyer to learn more now.
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What is the Standard for Disability in Allen, Texas? - To receive disability benefits for Social Security Disability you must meet the Social Security Administration's definition of disability.
- The term disability is that you are unable to engage in “substantial gainful activity” [SGA] because of a medically physical or mental impairment which has lasted, or is expected to last, for at least 12 months, or is expected to result in your death.
- If you are working in or around Allen, Texas is that a factor? - If you are working in Allen and performing SGA, then you are considered able to work and not disabled. In 2012, the SGA limit is $1010 (after taxes) per month. If you earn more than $1010 per month, you are probably not eligible, unless there are special circumstances;
- Do You Have a Severe Impairment? - You must have a medical problem which significantly limits your physical or mental ability to perform basic work activities. The impairment must be expected to last for 12 months or end in death;
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Does Your Medical Condition Match One of SSA’s Listed Impairments? - SSA has a list of medical conditions ["Listing of Impairments."] that describes medical conditions so severe that SSA considers people who have the conditions disabled;
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If your condition does not meet or equal one of the conditions in the Listing of Impairments, then you must ask:
- Despite Your Medical Condition, Are You Able to Do Work You Did in the Past? - SSA determines what you are able to do despite your medical condition. This is called the Residual Functional Capacity (RFC). SSA compares your RFC with the physical and mental demands of your past jobs. If you are physically and mentally able to do a job that you have held within the last fifteen years, then SSA considers you "not disabled." However, if you are not able to perform any of your past jobs, then ask:
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If your condition does not meet or equal one of the conditions in the Listing of Impairments, then you must ask:
- Despite Your Medical Condition, Are You Able to Do Other Work? - If you cannot perform your past work, then SSA decides whether you are able to perform other types of work.
Can Children in Allen Qualify for Disability Benefits? Yes, but What is the Criteria?
Financially needy children under age 18 who have serious medical conditions may be eligible for Children’s SSI. A child is disabled for SSI if the child is not working and earning more than the SGA level and has a medical condition or combination of conditions that cause "marked and severe functional limitations." Medical evidence documenting the child’s medical condition is essential.
(SSI) Supplemental Security Income - Contact an experienced Allen Disability Attorney
If you have no or too little work history, are disabled, and make below a certain threshold of money, you may qualify for SSI. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a welfare-based program. The benefits are paid out of general tax revenues and are not contingent on your work history. The monthly benefit provides a basic amount, which may be enhanced by your state. You may also qualify for food stamps and Medicaid. You can contact an experienced Allen SSI attorney by filling out the questionnaire on the website.
Proving your disability: the process of applying and appealing your decision - Allen Disability Appeal Attorney
To apply for social security, you can start online, in person, or by calling the social security administration directly. The government can take upward of six months to review your case. If you are denied, you can appeal your case.
The list below contains a few examples of the types of illnesses and injuries that have qualified previous applicants for a disability:
Personality Disorders Chronic heart failure Gastritis Bronchiectasis Schizophrenia |
Autistic Disorder Congenital Heart Disease Affective disorders Asthma Cystic Fibrosis |
Pneumoconiosis Lung Infections Lung Transplant Hallucinations Pancreatitis |
Local SSA Office
Social Security |
Low Cost Hospitals
Farmersville Family Medica Clinic |
Family Medical Clinic Allen |
Allen Family Clinic |
Carenow |
Hospitals
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen |
Twin Creeks Hospital |
Medical Center of McKinney |
Baylor Medical Centers |
Allen Social Security Lawyers serve clients throughout Central Texas, including Allen, Anna, Aubrey, Blue Ridge, Celina, Fairview, Farmersville, Frisco, Josephine, Krugerville, Lavon, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, McKinney, Melissa, Murphy, Nevada, New Hope, Parker, Plano, Princeton, Prosper, Rhea Mills, Saint Paul, The Colony, Weston, Wylie and other communities in Collin County.