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Why wait? Beavercreek Ohio Social Security lawyers can help now
Are you unable to work because of a disability? The social security disability system was designed to help those who are unable to work because of a disability. Qualifying is not always easy. That is why it is important to work with an experienced Beavercreek social security attorney when you apply or appeal a case. By filling out the questionnaire on the left, you can contact an experienced Beavercreek social security attorney. It is time to get the help you need.
The difference between winning your SSI or SSDI claim and losing it
More than half of the initial applicants are rejected for social security every year. Presenting proof of your disability is an important step toward qualifying. An experienced Beavercreek social security lawyer can help you make your most compelling case to the review board. Your chance of success increases this way. For many, losing their social security claim has devastating consequences. Those who are disabled who do not have an alternative source of income potentially face homelessness. The SSI and SSDI systems provide monthly payments from the federal government for our most vulnerable citizens. These payments can cover the cost of living, and in some cases the SSI and SSDI systems also provide medical coverage.
Beavercreek Social Security attorneys: how much do they cost?
You may be surprised to learn that a social security lawyer is quite affordable, even if you have no source of income. Social security attorneys are paid according to a strict fee schedule. They can only be paid if they win your case for you. That makes sense because claimants usually have no expendable money. Social Security regulations set a cap for attorney fees. 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. Contacting you Beavercreek Social Security lawyer is as easy as filling out the questionnaire on the left.
Who qualifies for SSI and SSDI?
The Social Security System can provide you with monthly payments if you qualify. To qualify for either the SSI (Supplemental Security Income) or SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) programs, you must meet their criteria. Generally, to qualify for either, you must suffer from an injury that prevents you from working for a year or more (or one that results in death). Both systems are explained below.
Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) – Work with a Knowledgeable Beavercreek Disability Insurance Attorney Today
SSDI provides disability payments to Americans who can demonstrate a work history of paying taxes into the social security system. To qualify, you must prove (1) the existence of a disability that prevents you from working for at least one year, and (2) that you worked and paid social security taxes over the course of the previous years (the number of years depends on your age). SSDI recipients may also qualify for Medicare. Contact an experienced Beavercreek SSDI lawyer now to learn more.
SSI: the final safety net - Contact an experienced Beavercreek Disability Attorney
SSI is paid out like welfare, meaning you cannot earn over a certain amount of money to qualify. In addition, you need to be disabled and unable to work. SSI pays out a smaller amount of money than SSDI, but unlike SSDI, you are not required to have paid into the Social Security system to qualify for payments. In addition, SSI recipients qualify for medical care through Medicaid. To contact an experienced Beavercreek SSI lawyer, fill out the questionnaire on the left.
The process: Application to appeal - Beavercreek Disability Appeals Lawyer
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 denied, you can appeal the decision. You may have an attorney represent you at the appeal.
The following are a few examples of the types of injuries and illnesses that have previously qualified as a disability:
Liver Damage |
Loss of speech |
Local SSA Office
Social Security Office 80 N Progress Drive Xenia, Ohio 45385 (866) 755-5372 |
Low Cost Hospitals
East Dayton Health Center 2132 E 3rd Street Dayton, Ohio 45403 (937) 528-6850 |
Samaritan Homeless Clinic 41 Catherine Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-1376 |
Samaritan Homeless Clinic 819 S Edwin C Moses Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 461-1376 |
Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton 1323 W 3rd Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-4336 |
Victor J. Cassano Health Center 165 S Edwin C Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 586-9733 |
Corwin M. Nixon Community Health Center 2349 Stanley Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 228-0990 |
Hospitals
Miami Valley Hospital One Wyoming Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 (937) 208-8000 |
Life Care Hospitals of Dayton 4000 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd. Miamisburg, Ohio 45342 (937) 384-8300 |
The Children's Medical Center One Children's Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 641-3000 |
Atrium Medical Center One Medical Center Drive Middletown, Ohio 45005 (513) 424-2111 |
Beavercreek social security disability lawyers serve clients throughout Southwestern Ohio, including Beavercreek, Bellefontaine, Carlisle, Centerville, Chillicothe, Cincinnati, Circleville, Dayton, Delhi, Eaton, Fairborn, Fairfield, Fairwood, Florence, Goshen, Greenville, Hamilton, Huber Heights, Kettering, Lebanon, London, Marysville, Mason, Middletown, Monroe, New Bremen, Norwood, Oxford, Piqua, Sidney, Springfield, St. Marys, Trotwood, Troy, Union, Upper Arlington, Wilmington, Xenia, areas in the vicinity of James M. Cox International Airport, Washington Court House, and other communities in Greene County.