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Social security

Social Security

The Social Security program can be a very confusing and intimidating process for you, the claimant. All you know is that you are disabled and unable to work. You have filled out the application for Social Security benefits and been denied- what does this mean?

The role of our attorneys is to assist you through the different stages of the appeal process. It is our job to make sure that Social Security has all of your medical records. The attorney and support staff stay in contact with you so that no deadlines are missed and records are regularly updated. We also contact your physicians for assistance in your claim for disability. To talk to one of our attorneys about your social security claim please call (816) 471-4881 or click here.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


How does Social Security define disability?

A disabled person is someone who is unable to work at all or can only work at a very minimal level due to a mental or physical impairment. This physical or mental impairment must have been severe for at least a year or be expected to last that long.



What is the difference between "Social Security (SS) Disability Benefits" and "Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability Benefits"?

Both are benefits paid to disabled people by Social Security. As a general rule, the SS Disability Benefits are paid to disabled people who have worked at least five of the last ten years. These folks have paid into the system through payroll taxes which operate as a sort of insurance premium. As a result, they are entitled to a monthly benefit based on the amount paid in. SSI Benefits are paid to disabled people whose SS monthly benefit is very low or who aren't entitled to SS benefits because they did not contribute enough through payroll taxes. SSI benefits are paid based on need so only very low income people can get it.

 


How do I apply for Social Security benefits?

You can start the application by calling the toll-free Social Security number, 1-800-772-1213. It is an automated system so you will need to listen carefully and follow the prompts until you finally reach a person who will take down important information about you and schedule a phone interview to gather the rest of the information. The application and other forms will be completed and mailed to you for your review and signature.

In the alternative, you can go into your local Social Security office and complete all of the paperwork at one time. You should be prepared to provide information about what type of work you have been doing for the last 15 years and where you have received medical treatment for the last couple of years. However, the wait at the Social Security office can be an hour or more.



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