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Like many major benefits programs in the United States, Social Security Disability (SSD) is administered by the Social Security Administration. The program was created to give financial relief to US citizens who suffer from a mental or physical disability that is expected to last for at least one year or until death. When you work, you pay state and federal taxes. Those taxes fund programs like SSD, that you can take advantage of when you really need them. Every year almost 9 million people are approved for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration. If you’re suffering from a long-term condition that’s making it difficult for you to work, you may be eligible for SSD. A Social Security Disability attorney can help you determine if Social Security Disability is the right option for your situation.

Who Is Eligible for Social Security Disability?

Federal benefit programs can be tough to navigate. Social Security Disability benefits are specifically for individuals who have worked, paid taxes, and now suffer from a condition that prevents them from earning a living. If you have worked your entire adult life and now suffer from a severe disability that prevents you from working that job, you should consider applying for Social Security Disability.

For the most part, you will essentially need to meet two major requirements. You will have had to work long enough and be paid enough money into the system to be eligible. This number is adjusted on a yearly basis. You’ll also need to prove to the Social Security Administration that you meet their requirements for being disabled. Many people with disabilities are able to work, so you’ll need records from your physician that shows you aren’t able to work. You must meet both of these requirements or the Social Security Administration will deny your claim. Asking for legal input from a Social Security disability lawyer is an excellent way to make sure you get approved for the disability insurance benefits you need.

How Do I Apply for Social Security Disability Benefits?

The Social Security Administration has an online application for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits that’s relatively straightforward. You can also call the Social Security Administration and apply via phone directly. The Social Security Administration’s website has a detailed list of things required in your application, but a general rule of thumb is that you can’t be too prepared. You will want to gather medical records, an official statement from your doctor, and testimonies of individuals who know you in order to prove your physical or mental condition is severe enough to keep you from any sort of employment. A Social Security disability attorney knows exactly what is needed to get approved and can help you gather those documents to add to your application.

How Do I Know If My Medical Condition is Severe Enough to Qualify for SSD?

The Social Security Administration has pretty specific guidelines when it comes to what makes a condition severe enough to deserve disability benefits. For the most part, your medical condition must be expected to last until death, or at minimum, 12 months. That means your disability must prevent you from walking, talking, or thinking clearly. If it’s not that extreme, you likely will not qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. The SSA processes so many Social Security Disability cases each year, it puts the odds against you, in terms of being approved. The best way to ensure you get the Social Security benefits you need is to work with a Fairhope, Alabama Social Security Disability lawyer who knows exactly what it takes to get your case approved.

Can a Social Security Disability Lawyer Help if My Claim is Denied?

The truth is, every year many individuals apply for SSD and most are denied. It ultimately might even come down to the person who initially receives your application and how their day is going. If your claim does get denied, that’s not the end. You can file an appeal to get the ruling overturned. The appeals process can be very time-consuming and confusing. In order to get your benefits, you will need to prove to a judge that without a shadow of a doubt, your injury or illness is severe enough that you can’t handle even a basic job. A trusted Social Security lawyer who handles Social Security Disability cases regularly can simplify the process and limit the time it takes to get approval and receive your benefits. Contact Walton Law LLC at 251-455-581 to sit down with an attorney today.

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