Social Security Topics

Free Disability Evaluation
Applying for disability benefits can be difficult and often take months or several appeals to get approved.  Get a Free Disability Evaluation today and have someone in your area help with your situation.

Social Security General Benefits
If you or a loved one passes away, do you know what benefits you and your family are entitled to?  Make sure you know, so you can get what your are entitle to.

Social Security Retirement
If you or a loved one passes away, do you know what benefits you and your family are entitled to?  Make sure you know, so you can get what your are entitle to.

Social Security Disability
If you or a loved one passes away, do you know what benefits you and your family are entitled to?  Make sure you know, so you can get what your are entitle to.

Supplemental Security Income
If you or a loved one passes away, do you know what benefits you and your family are entitled to?  Make sure you know, so you can get what your are entitle to.

Social Security Medicare
If you or a loved one passes away, do you know what benefits you and your family are entitled to?  Make sure you know, so you can get what your are entitle to.

Social Security Disability Benefits



When Should I Apply and What Information Do I Need?


You should apply for disability benefits as soon as you become disabled. It can take a long time to process an application for disability benefits (three to five months). To apply for disability benefits, you will need to complete an application for Social Security Benefits and the Disability Report. It is best to have an attorney assist you with this.  Get a Free Disability Evaluation today and an attorney in your area will assist you.

The information the SSA needs include:
      * Your Social Security number;
      * Your birth or baptismal certificate;
      * Names, addresses and phone numbers of the doctors, caseworkers, hospitals and clinics that took care of you and dates of your visits;
      * Names and dosage of all the medicine you take;
      * Medical records from your doctors, therapists, hospitals, clinics and caseworkers that you already have in your possession;
      * Laboratory and test results;
      * A summary of where you worked and the kind of work you did; and
      * A copy of your most recent W-2 Form (Wage and Tax Statement) or, if you are self-employed, your federal tax return for the past year.

In addition to the basic application for disability benefits, there are other forms you will need to fill out. One form collects information about your medical condition and how it affects your ability to work. Other forms give doctors, hospitals and other health care professionals who have treated you permission to send the SSA information about your medical condition.

Applying for Social Security Disability

Get in touch with an attorney in your area to help with the application process. In most cases an attorney can get you approved faster and with less hassle than trying to do it alone. Fill in the information below and get a Free Disability Evaluation, an attorney or advocate in your area will be in touch to discuss your situation.







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