Helping Hardworking Americans With Social Security Disability Claims
Who is Eligible for SSD Benefits?
You may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits if you:
- Have a medical condition that keeps you from working.
- Expect your condition to last at least one year or lead to death.
- Worked long enough in jobs that paid into Social Security.
- Have been denied SSD benefits and want to appeal.
- Are not currently working because of your disability.
- Have medical records that support your condition.
If you meet these criteria, contact our SSD attorneys today. Our team can review your case for free.
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FAQs About SSD Benefits
What conditions qualify for disability benefits?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes many disabilities, including but not limited to:
- Musculoskeletal disorders (back injuries, arthritis, etc.)
- Mental health conditions (bipolar disorder, depression, PTSD)
- Neurological disorders (multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, stroke)
- Cardiovascular conditions (heart disease, chronic heart failure)
How much can I receive in SSD payments?
Your monthly SSD payment depends on your lifetime earnings covered by Social Security. Our attorneys can help estimate your benefits.
Does age impact SSD eligibility?
The SSA considers age when determining disability. Generally, individuals over 50 may have an easier time qualifying under special rules, but younger applicants can still receive benefits if their medical condition prevents them from working.
Why are so many SSD claims denied?
Many claims are denied due to missing medical evidence, application errors, or a failure to meet SSA’s strict criteria. Our legal team ensures your application is accurate and complete.
Can I appeal a denied SSD claim?
Yes. If your SSD application was denied, you have the right to appeal. We handle all levels of appeal, including reconsideration, hearings, and federal court appeals.
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