FAQ Category: Social Security
The medical requirements are the same in that the individual must be found to be disabled in both SSDI and SSI. In SSI claims there are additional…
Yes. However, it is important to understand that if you have not worked at all or have not worked enough to establish sufficient work credits to…
There is a five-step sequential process used to decide social security claims. These steps are as follows:
Are you engaged in substantial…
The fundamental reason for retaining an attorney in social security claims is to significantly improve your chances of winning. While you can go…
No. The Fee Agreement used by our office typically does not require any up-front payment. The attorney fee is contingent upon your receiving…
An attorney may be retained to represent you at any time throughout the process. Our advice is typically to file the Application on your own and, at…
The first step to receiving Social Security benefits is to apply through the local Social Security office in your county. Medical records will then…
We are all familiar with people receiving social security benefits upon reaching retirement age. However, a significant part of the Social Security…