Social Security Disability Law
Call us today to find out...
- If you need an Attorney
- If you qualify
- How you qualify
- What to do when you have been denied
- If you can work part-time
Social Security Law and Regulations
Don't risk your future 'going it alone' against the Social Security Administration. We are here to help.
Be sure your Social Security Representative is board-certified in Social Security Advocacy.
Is your Social Security Representative local or in a call center across the country? We are right here when you need us.
Your Social Security Representative should know...
- If you can work part-time while on Social Security
- What amount of money you can earn without losing your benefits
- What a 'Trial Work Period' is and when it applies
- When age makes a difference in the outcome of a case
- When your past work history can have an effect on the outcome of your case
If you do not have the correct information and a qualified attorney to guide you through these steps, it can affect the outcome of your case. Call us today to be sure!
We recommend...
Anyone who has a pending claim for benefits should be represented by a qualified local attorney. It has been our experience that the sooner a qualified local attorney is involved, the sooner the process is for the individual. We are one of the only local Social Security Disability law firms in Central Illinois.
Each case is evaluated individually. Call us today to see if you qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.
We offer an extensive evaluation
Our evaluation process will assess:
- If you have enough quarters of coverage
- The severity of your alleged disability
- Your age
- Your work history
- If the condition has lasted more than 12 months or is expected to last more than 12 months.
- If your condition is terminal
What to do if you’ve been denied
There are several stages to the Social Security process. The first three are 1) the initial filing of the claim, 2) the reconsideration of the claim and 3) the hearing of the claim. In every Social Security claim you have a certain numbers of days to file an appeal to the next stage. If you miss this deadline, it could cost you your claim. Contact our office for a full and extensive review of your claim.
Can you still work part-time?
The true meaning of ‘Disability’ as defined by the Social Security Administration is, “the inability to perform any gainful work activity.” Contact our office so we can make a full and extensive assessment of your file.