Staying healthy is a priority for most of us. We strive to live long, travel, and spend as much time with our families as possible. We must enjoy life while we can because anyone can be injured or become seriously ill without warning. Regardless of whether these circumstances are temporary or permanent, they can easily hurt your ability to work and earn a living. You may be entitled to social security disability benefits in this situation.
Everyone who works in the United States contributes to Social Security. The money goes to individuals who can’t work due to a debilitating medical condition or who are at an age where working is no longer possible. These funds go a long way toward improving the quality of life for those with disabilities or those who have been seriously injured. Our Attorneys at Cox Law Firm are experienced in handling such cases. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and discuss your case.
By the Social Security Administration’s standards, a disability is any physical or mental condition that prevents you from working.
If your disability is long-term or permanent, two programs might be able to help: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
The Social Security Administration provides three ways to apply for benefits.
If you need to apply, you can:
The claims process can be lengthy. It can take three to five months before you hear a decision about your claim. The good news is, you can help speed things up by gathering specific information in advance. Try to have the following items ready:
Some Social Security Disability Claims do get denied. Your claim should meet certain medical and financial requirements to be approved.
If you make more than a certain amount of money each month, the SSA considers you to be gainfully employed and ineligible to receive benefits. You can read detailed guidelines on what the Social Security Administration considers to be “Substantial Gainful Activity.”
In addition to these guidelines, the SSA uses a five-step analysis system to assess your eligibility. Everyone’s situation is measured with these five questions. That way every applicant gets the same consideration, regardless of age, gender, or race:
The rules for granting Social Security Disability Benefits are strict. Only 30 percent of submitted claims get approved. If you’re denied, you have two choices: appeal the denial decision or give up and find another option.
There are many reasons you can be denied, and some of those may be beyond your control. However, there are a few common reasons that benefits claims get denied. It could be because:
There are exceptions to these rules but, in general, these are some of the top reasons claims are denied. Even if your claim is denied, you can submit an appeal to an administrative law judge to have it reconsidered.
This is where things get complicated. This process can be lengthy and is often best handled by a Social Security Disability Attorney who is familiar with both Federal and Louisiana law.
The attorneys at the Cox Law Firm can help with any of the four levels of appeals. We can evaluate your case to see which of the following appeals best suits your situation:
Plus, our attorneys work on a contingent-fee basis, which means our clients don’t pay anything unless we successfully win their case. The initial consultation is always free and there are no obligations.
Call 337-436-6611 to schedule your free consultation or contact us online.
The sooner you hire an attorney, the better.
An experienced Louisiana social security disability attorney is your best advocate and can help guide you every step of the way. The lawyers at the Cox Law Firm have been handling Social Security Disability Claims for over 30 years. We’ll deal with the SSA, from your first hearing to the end of the appeals process.
You didn’t choose to live with a disability or a debilitating disease, but you can choose to fight for the Social Security Disability Benefits you’ve been contributing to for years. The SSA wants you to quit, and we want to help you keep fighting. Our consultations are always free. We take cases on a contingent fee basis, so we don’t get paid unless we help you get approval from the SSA. Our social security disability lawyers are eager to hear your story. Give us a call at 337-436-6611 or schedule a free consultation with our attorneys to begin the process today.
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