Social Security & Disability has 43 Attorneys

Dustin Robert Garris

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

513 E Rich St, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Frederic Andrew Portman

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

226 N 5th St Fl 5, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Peter Jerome Gibson

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

5 East Long Street, Suite 200, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Neal Jonathan Barkan

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

4200 Regent Street, Suite 210, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Chad Christopher Delesk

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

500 S Front Street, Suite 1200 B, Columbus, OH, 43215

Ohio

Philip John Fulton

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

89 East Nationwide Boulevard, Columbus, OH

Ohio

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Charles William Kranstuber

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

495 South High Street, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Mark Anthony Dlugopolsky

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

500 S Front Street, Suite 1200 B, Columbus, OH, 43215

Ohio

Gary Joseph Pandora

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

605 South Front Street, Suite 210, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Kenneth Patrick Karlock

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

85 E. Gay St., #500, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Matthew Alan Weller

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

8001 Ravines Edge CT, Ste 301, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Christopher Mckee Connor

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

2000 Henderson Rd Ste 460, Columbus, OH, 43220-2466

Ohio

Carol Lois Herdman

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

8720 Orion Place, Suite 146, Columbus, OH

Ohio

John Herbst Larrimer

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

300 Marconi Boulevard, Suite 106, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Gregory Raymond Mitchell

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

226 n. fifth St., 5th floor, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Paul Joseph Hess Jr.

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

89 Nationwide Blvd, Ste300, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Marcia W. Margolius

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

1900 Polaris Parkway, Suite 450, Columbus, OH, 43240

Ohio

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Darin Gene Kendall

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

605 South Front Street, Suite 210, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Mark Edward Heinzerling

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

2600 Corporate Exchange Dr Ste 150, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Douglas Cameron Malek

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

1227 South High St., Columbus, OH

Ohio

Diane Gail Jaquish

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

395 North Pearl Street, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Andrew Louis Margolius

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

1900 Polaris Parkway, Suite 450, Columbus, OH, 43240

Ohio

Dennis Aaron Rathburn

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

3163 S HIGH ST, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Kenneth Scott Hafenstein

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

2000 W. Henderson Road, Suite 460, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Jay Walter Dixon

Social Security & Disability Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

226 N. Fifth Street, Suite 501, Columbus, OH

Ohio

What Is Social Security & Disability?

Social Security & Disability (SSD) provides benefits to workers who become disabled and are no longer able to work. Social Security & Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides monthly cash benefits when the worker is not getting a paycheck because of a disability. On occasion, if an extreme disability stops you from doing basic jobs, SSDI benefits are available to you. They can assist you while you first apply for SSDI and provide you with legal advice for the appeal process.

What Is the Difference Between SSI and SSDI?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has four separate benefit programs for individuals with disabilities: Social Security & Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Disabled Widows and Widowers benefits (DWB), and Disabled Adult Child Benefits (DAC). In all these cases, the person must have an illness or condition that satisfies the SSA’s idea of a disability.

There is a difference between Social Security & Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. SSDI will offer benefits to you and some of your family members if you are qualified because of the Social Security work credits you have accumulated. SSI is given based on your financial situation, without looking at your work history. SSI is a federal income supplement program.
 

Do I Qualify for Disability?

There are two essential things you must meet to receive SSDI benefits. To qualify, you must:

  • Took part in a sufficient number of jobs that are protected by Social Security.
  • Suffer from a medical illness that the Social Security & Disability program recognizes.

Basically, work credits are assigned according to either your annual pay from employment or your self-employment income. Employees who earn sufficient money can earn four credits every year. Generally, workers need 40 credits to qualify for disability (but younger workers may be able to qualify with fewer than 40 credits).

The SSA has a strict definition of disability. You are considered to have a qualifying impairment if you aren’t employed or only make a little from work every month. It is necessary for your medical condition to be considered severe, since it keeps you from doing basic work tasks, such as:

  • Walking
  • Standing
  • Lifting
  • Sitting
  • Remembering

Some medical conditions are considered severe enough to qualify. If you are not covered by any of the conditions above, the SSA will still find out if you meet the requirements for disability.

You cannot work and engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA); It isn’t possible to work on the issue like you did in the past or by making any adjustments. Doctors expect you to have your condition for at last a full year or suffer from it until death.
 

How Do I File a Disability Claim?

You may choose to file for disability claim online, over the phone, or by personally visiting the local SSA office. Make sure to fill out the claim process fast since this will avoid delays in accessing your benefits. It’s important to know all the rules and have all the needed information before starting the application process.

When you get help from a disability law firm, they are likely to avoid common mistakes that could lead to a claim denial. Having a Social Security disability lawyer will also help you during your disability case in court where an administrative law judge presides.

How Much Can I Get for Disability?

Things that matter for your benefit level are your salary, how long you have worked, what year you were born, and your disability age. The primary insurance amount (PIA) is progressive to make sure low-wage earners can get enough money to provide for themselves. The SSA states that the typical amount given to a disabled person is below $1,300. SSDI benefits max at a little over $3,100. You can use the SSA website to see how much you could get for Social Security disability benefits.

Can I Do Something if My Benefits Are Denied?

Sometimes, the disability case is not granted during the first application. You may find that your claim is rejected since you fall below the credit limit for benefits or your condition is not severe enough to be called disabling. A reconsideration may be requested within 60 days after you get the notification.

If you are turned down at first, a good Social Security disability attorney can offer assistance and help you with your claim to get the benefits you deserve.

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