Get the Social Security Disability Benefits You Deserve!
Learn how to successfully apply for Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income or SSI claims. The Social Security Attorney website offers free Social Security disability claims information, legal and medical resources.
Long term Social Security benefits are available under Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The Social Security Attorney website gives helpful disability tips, news, advice and secrets for winning complex SSD, RSDI, SSDI, SSI disability benefit claims and appeals for denied social security claims.
This valuable free information is provided by a former Social Security Disability Attorney and veteran Administrative Hearing Appeals Judge. Our site is of interest to social security disability claimants, social security lawyers & attorneys, disability law firms and SSI law practitioners.
A Practical Guide to Social Security Disability
Step by Step instructions for completing your Social Security Disability Application. An easy to understand guide that can help you win you Social Security Disability or SSI Benefits on the first try.
A Practical Guide to Social Security Disability
How To Get Social Security Disability and SSI Benefits
Written by an ex Disability Claims Examiner. Learn everything you need to know about the Social Security Disability and SSI Claims process before you file your appilcation.Describe your medical disability using SSA’s language. 9 step plan. Don't be denied the Social Security benefits you are entitled to.
How To Get Social Security Disability and SSI Benefits
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Social Security Attorney Website provides information on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income or SSI, Social Security Appeals (if you have been denied disability benefits) and a list of helpful Social Security Disability Resources.
DISABILITY INFORMATION
Social Security Disability Insurance or SSDI pays monthly cash benefits to you and certain members of your family if you are unable to work for one year or more because of a disability. Benefits are dependent on previous employment and Social Security payments must have been made to the system to be eligible. Social Security Disability Insurance is also referred to as Retirement Survivors Disability Insurance (RSDI) or Title II benefits. Winning your social security disability case may also allow you to qualify for Medicaid benefits.
SSI or Supplemental Security Income is a federal government program that provides cash benefits to low income persons in the USA. To qualify for monthly
SSI benefits you must have limited income and resources and be either aged 65 or older, blind, or disabled. The SSI program is sometimes called Title XVI (Title 16) benefits.
Social Security Appeals - Learn how to appeal denial of Social Security acceptance and disability benefits. Many people who are initially denied Social Security are able to win disability benefits on appeal. Information to help you decide if you should hire a Social Security Disability attorney or lawyer to represent your claim or appeal.
Social Security Resources - Helpful links to Social Security Disability information on the Internet. Use our lists of Social Security resources to get additional information on Social Security Disability Insurance,
SSI, Medicaid and other legal resources. The Social Security Attorney website maintains a large and up to date listings of disability related resource links.
DISABILITY ARTICLES
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SSI Benefits
In addition to the eligibility requirements for SSI or Supplemental Income you must meet “Other Rules”.
To be eligible to receive SSI or Supplemental Security Income benefits, you must:
- Live in the U.S. or the Northern Mariana Islands and be a U.S. citizen or national.
SSI Benefits – Other rules you must meet for for SSI or Supplemental Income
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The Social Security Administration is responsible for two major programs that provide benefits based on disability:
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which is based on prior work under Social Security, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Under SSI, payments are made on the basis of financial need.
What is the difference between Social Security disability and SSI disability?
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No fee is collected if your social security disability claim is not won, and fees are only collected on the back end. Lawyers receive 25% of the back benefits up to a certain amount which has been set by law.
Statistically claimants that are represented by an attorney are much more likely to win their claim.
Why You Need A Social Security Attorney
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY HISTORY
Many people believe that Social Security only provides retirement benefits but that is not correct. In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the "Social Security Act." This law created a system of Federal old-age benefits for workers and their families. President Dwight Eisenhower expanded Social Security law in 1954 to provide disability benefits.
Social Security benefits were started in the USA in a time of severe economic depression and war to provide aid for those who could no longer work. These benefits are available today.
The
Social Security Attorney web site provides free information and legal resources for Social Security claimants and
disability attorneys and lawyers. Information on applying for Social Security long term benefits. Details and news on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Retirement Survivors Disability Insurance (RSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Find helpful tips and advice on filing SSD, RSDI, SSDI, SSI disability claims. Help with appeals for denied social security benefits. Lists of Social Security, Medicaid and legal resources.