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Heard
& Smith's attorneys have been helping clients obtain
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) benefits for over twenty-five years.
Under these Social Security programs, individuals receive
monthly checks and medical benefits. If you are not working
because of an illness, an injury or emotional problems, you
may be eligible to receive SSDI or SSI benefits. Our lawyers
can aid in your appeal if you have been denied benefits.
This
website is designed to provide useful information on
disability laws, your rights and the ways in which our Social
Security lawyers can significantly improve your chances of
obtaining benefits. The attorney's fee is limited to 25% of
the back award, or $5300, whichever is less. No fees are taken
from the monthly checks you receive after benefits are
awarded. If you do not receive benefits, or if there is no
back award in your case, then no fee is charged.
There
are important distinctions between the SSDI and SSI programs:
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Social
Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides benefits to
disabled people (including certain disabled dependents)
who have paid into the Social Security trust fund through
Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes.
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Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) is a needs-based providing financial
aid to disabled people who meet low-income guidelines. SSI
program benefits are available to the disabled regardless
of their employment history.
According
to the Social Security Act, to qualify for disability payments
(either SSDI or SSI) you must prove that you cannot do any
work for which you are suited due to a medical condition that
is expected to last for a minimum of a year, or is terminal.
While an estimated 6.5 million people received Social Security
benefits last year, many first time applicants were denied and
others had their benefits terminated. Insufficient medical
proof of a disabling physical or mental impairment is often to
blame for a negative outcome.
Our
firm is available for legal support throughout the claims
process and can offer invaluable assistance in all of your
interactions with the Social Security Administration. We
accept clients even before their applications are filed. We
can help you complete applications and other forms and collect
medical records or other necessary documentation. Your
attorney will help appeal your claim if you are denied
benefits and will ensure that all requirements and deadlines
are met. If you must appear before a Social Security
Administrative Law Judge in a hearing to determine your
eligibility for disability, your attorney will prepare you for
the hearing and present your case before the judge.
If
you need help in filing or appealing a social security claim,
it is important to have expert legal help. Please contact
Heard & Smith today at (210) 820-3737 or toll free at:
(800) 584-3700, or contact us via our website.
Attorneys
practicing:
John R. Heard, Chester Brown, Suzanne Villalon-Hinojosa,
Pamela R. Craig, Jaime Javier Pena, Kathleen L. Day
Click
here for more information on our attorneys. Social
Security Disability Income FAQs Supplemental
Security Income FAQs
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Social Security Disability, Elderly, Disabled, Medical Benefits,
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