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Macomb County Social Security Disability Eligibility Lawyer

When facing a disability that renders you unable to work and earn a living, Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits can provide a lifeline of financial support. People who have worked the required number of years and paid enough into the system are entitled to receive SSD for their disability. However, understanding the eligibility requirements for SSD can be complex and overwhelming. Too often, people who file for SSD benefits are turned down because they don’t understand what is required to demonstrate their eligibility under the law. That’s where Nationwide Disability Law comes in. From our office in Mount Clemens, we help disabled workers in Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township and beyond understand SSD eligibility requirements and successfully navigate the difficult SSD application process, increasing their chances of approval and ensuring they receive the benefits they deserve. Read on for a discussion of SSD eligibility, and contact Nationwide Disability Law for a free consultation with an experienced Macomb County Social Security Disability eligibility lawyer.

Eligibility Requirements for Social Security Disability

To qualify for SSD benefits, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  1. Sufficient Work Credits: SSD benefits are funded through the Social Security system, which means you must have earned enough work credits by paying Social Security taxes. The specific number of work credits required will depend on your age at the time you became disabled.
  2. Significant Medical Impairment: The Social Security Administration (SSA) has a strict definition of disability. To be eligible, you must have a physical or mental impairment that prevents you from engaging in substantial gainful activity (SGA). The impairment should be expected to last for at least 12 months or result in death.
  3. Meeting the Listing of Impairments: The SSA has a comprehensive Listing of Impairments that outlines specific medical conditions and their severity requirements. If your condition matches or is equal in severity to one of these listings, you may be deemed automatically eligible for SSD benefits.
  4. Inability to Perform Past Work: If your condition prevents you from performing the work you did before, the SSA will evaluate whether you can adjust to other types of work based on your age, education, work experience, and transferable skills. If you are unable to adjust to other work, you may be considered disabled.

How Our Macomb County SSD Attorney Can Help

Navigating the SSD application process and dealing with denials and appeals can be overwhelming, especially when you are dealing with the physical pain, emotional trauma, financial instability and other disruptions caused by a disability. Here’s how an SSD attorney from Nationwide Disability Law can provide invaluable assistance:

  • Expert Guidance: An experienced SSD attorney understands the complexities of the SSD system. They can evaluate your case, determine if you meet the eligibility requirements, and guide you through the entire application process.
  • Comprehensive Application: Filling out the SSD application correctly is crucial. An attorney can ensure that all necessary information and supporting medical evidence are included, increasing the likelihood of approval.
  • Appealing Denials: If your initial application is denied, an SSD attorney can help you file an appeal within the required time frame. They will work closely with you to gather additional evidence, present a strong case, and represent you at administrative hearings or in court, if necessary.
  • Legal Expertise: At Nationwide Disability Law you’ll find an attorney who is well-versed in the applicable SSD laws and regulations. We’ll leverage our knowledge to build a strong case on your behalf, maximizing your chances of success.

Contact Nationwide Disability Law for Help With Your Social Security Disability Claim in Macomb County

Navigating the SSD application process can be challenging, but with the help of a skilled SSD attorney from Nationwide Disability Law, disabled workers in Warren, Sterling Heights, and throughout Macomb County can receive the assistance they need. By ensuring you meet the eligibility requirements, guiding you through the application process, and providing comprehensive representation in appeals, an SSD attorney becomes an invaluable ally. Take the first step toward securing the benefits you deserve by contacting Nationwide Disability Law today.

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