Are you struggling with a disability that prevents you from working? At Seelig Law Offices, our dedicated Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers are here to help you navigate the complex world of Social Security Disability (SSD) claims. With years of experience serving clients throughout New York City, we understand the challenges you face and are committed to fighting for the benefits you deserve. Contact us today for immediate assistance.
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits can be overwhelming, especially when you’re already dealing with health issues. Here’s why partnering with a skilled Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyer is crucial:
At Seelig Law Offices, our Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers offer a comprehensive range of services to support you throughout your disability claim process. We understand that each case is unique, and we tailor our approach to meet your specific needs. Here’s how we can assist you:
Our team begins by thoroughly evaluating your eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits. We assist you in gathering and organizing necessary medical records and documentation, ensuring all required forms are completed accurately. Our goal is to present your case strategically to maximize the chances of initial approval.
We’ll guide you through the appeals process if your initial application is denied. This begins with filing a timely request for reconsideration, where we present any new evidence to strengthen your case. Should your reconsideration be denied, we’ll represent you at the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing, presenting a compelling case for your disability. If necessary, we’ll take your case to the Appeals Council, arguing for a review of the ALJ’s decision.
We thoroughly prepare your testimony, ensuring you’re comfortable and confident. Our attorneys will cross-examine any medical or vocational experts called by the Social Security Administration and present persuasive opening and closing statements that effectively argue your case.
If your claim is denied at all administrative levels, we’re prepared to file a lawsuit in federal court. Our team crafts persuasive legal briefs highlighting errors in the administrative process and, if necessary, presents oral arguments before a federal judge.
We assist with SSI claims by evaluating your eligibility based on disability and financial need. Our services include help with the SSI application process, gathering proof of income and resources, and representation in SSI appeals and hearings if your claim is initially denied.
Throughout the process, we provide regular updates on the status of your claim and promptly respond to any questions or concerns. We coordinate with your healthcare providers to ensure all medical evidence is up-to-date and comprehensive. Once approved, we offer guidance on maintaining your benefits, assist with any continuing disability reviews, and help with reporting changes in your condition or work status to the Social Security Administration.
Understanding the eligibility requirements for Social Security Disability benefits is crucial for Manhattan residents considering applying. At Seelig Law Offices, we guide our clients through these requirements to help them determine their eligibility and build a strong case. Here are the key factors the Social Security Administration (SSA) considers:
To qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you must have earned enough work credits through your employment history. The number of credits required depends on your age when you became disabled. Generally, you need 40 credits, 20 of which were earned in the last 10 years ending with the year you become disabled. Younger workers may qualify with fewer credits.
Your medical condition must be severe enough to interfere with basic work-related activities. The SSA maintains a list of medical conditions, known as the “Blue Book,” that are considered severe enough to qualify for benefits. If your condition is not on this list, the SSA will evaluate whether it is as severe as a listed condition.
The SSA will assess whether your medical condition prevents you from performing the work you did previously. If it does not, they will consider whether you can adjust to other types of work.
Your disability must be expected to last for at least one year or result in death. Short-term or partial disabilities typically do not meet the SSA’s criteria for benefits.
If you are currently working and your earnings exceed a certain monthly amount (known as “substantial gainful activity”), you generally cannot be considered disabled.
For SSI, which is based on financial need in addition to disability, there are further eligibility requirements:
Navigating these eligibility requirements can be complex, especially when dealing with the nuances of individual cases. Our experienced Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers at Seelig Law Offices can help you understand how these requirements apply to your specific situation. We’ll work with you to gather the necessary evidence and present a compelling case for your eligibility.
Understanding the application and appeals process for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is crucial for Manhattan residents seeking benefits. At Seelig Law Offices, we guide our clients through each step, ensuring they have the best possible chance of success. Here’s an overview of what you can expect:
The process begins with filing an initial application for SSDI benefits. This can be done online, over the phone, or in person at your local Social Security Administration (SSA) office in Manhattan. The application requires detailed information about your medical condition, work history, and how your disability affects your daily life.
After submitting your application, the SSA will review it and may request additional information or medical examinations. This initial review process typically takes three to five months.
If your initial application is denied, the first step in the appeals process is to request a reconsideration. This must be done within 60 days of receiving the denial notice. During reconsideration, a different SSA reviewer will examine your application and any new evidence we provide.
If the reconsideration is also denied, the next step is to request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). This hearing is your opportunity to present your case in person. Our experienced Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers will prepare you for the hearing, gather additional medical evidence, and may call expert witnesses to testify on your behalf.
If the ALJ denies your claim, we can request a review by the SSA’s Appeals Council. The Appeals Council may deny the request, approve your claim, or send it back to the ALJ for further review.
If all administrative appeals are exhausted, the final step is to file a lawsuit in federal court. This is a complex process that requires extensive legal experience.
Throughout each stage of this process, having skilled legal representation can significantly improve your chances of success. Our Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers at Seelig Law Offices have extensive experience navigating the complexities of the SSDI system. We understand the common reasons for denials and know how to build strong, persuasive cases for our clients.
At Seelig Law Offices, we understand the challenges you face when applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. As experienced Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyer, we’re committed to guiding you through every step of the process. Here’s how we can assist you:
When you choose Seelig Law Offices, you’re not just hiring a lawyer; you’re gaining a dedicated advocate. We’ll start by thoroughly reviewing your case, explaining the SSDI process in clear terms, and developing a tailored strategy to maximize your chances of success.
Our team will help you complete your SSDI application accurately and comprehensively. We know what the Social Security Administration (SSA) is looking for, and we’ll ensure that your application presents your case in the strongest possible light. We’ll gather all necessary medical records, work history documents, and other evidence to support your claim.
If your initial application is denied, don’t lose hope. Many valid claims are initially rejected. We’ll swiftly file your appeal and represent you at every stage of the appeals process. From reconsideration to Administrative Law Judge hearings and beyond, we’ll be by your side, fighting for your rights.
Dealing with the SSA can be frustrating and confusing. As your representatives, we’ll handle all communication with the SSA on your behalf. We speak their language and understand their procedures, allowing us to advocate effectively for you.
Sometimes, additional expert testimony can strengthen your case. We have access to a network of respected medical and vocational experts who can provide professional opinions to support your claim.
We understand that financial stress often accompanies disability. That’s why we work on a contingency basis. You won’t pay any upfront fees, and we only get paid if we win your case.
At Seelig Law Offices, you’re not just a case number. We provide personalized attention to each of our clients. We’ll keep you informed about the progress of your case and are always available to answer your questions.
As Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers, we have in-depth knowledge of the local SSA offices and Administrative Law Judges. This local experience, combined with our broad experience in SSDI law, gives us a unique advantage in handling your case.
Our commitment doesn’t end when your benefits are approved. We’ll help you understand how to maintain your benefits and assist with any future reviews of your case.
Don’t let the complexities of the SSDI process overwhelm you. At Seelig Law Offices, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Our experienced Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers are ready to fight for your rights and help you secure the necessary benefits.
Take the first step towards financial stability and peace of mind. Contact Seelig Law Offices today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Let us put our experience to work for you.
As experienced Manhattan Social Security Disability lawyers, we at Seelig Law Offices often receive questions about the SSDI process. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions:
The time frame can vary, but initial decisions typically take 3-5 months. However, if your application is denied and you need to go through the appeals process, it can take significantly longer. In Manhattan, the average wait time for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge is currently about 12-18 months.
You can work, but your earnings must fall below the Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) level set by the Social Security Administration. For 2024, this amount is $1,550 per month for non-blind individuals. However, working while applying can complicate your case, so it’s best to consult with us before making this decision.
While it’s not required, having an experienced Manhattan SSDI lawyer can significantly improve your chances of approval. We can help you avoid common mistakes, gather necessary evidence, and navigate the complex application and appeals processes.
At Seelig Law Offices, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case. Our fee is limited by federal law to 25% of your past-due benefits, up to a maximum of $7,200.
The SSA maintains a list of qualifying medical conditions, but you may still be eligible even if your condition isn’t on the list. What matters is that your condition is severe enough to prevent you from working for at least 12 months. We can help you determine if your condition may qualify.
SSDI benefits are based on your average lifetime earnings before your disability began. The amount is unique to each individual and is not based on the severity of your disability. The SSA uses a complex formula to calculate your benefit amount.
Yes, mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia can qualify for SSDI benefits if they are severe enough to prevent you from working. We have experience in handling these types of claims.
Don’t be discouraged – many initial applications are denied. You have the right to appeal, and we can guide you through the appeals process, which includes requesting a reconsideration, a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, and if necessary, further appeals.
You can generally continue to receive SSDI benefits as long as your medical condition prevents you from working and you haven’t reached full retirement age. At full retirement age, your SSDI benefits automatically convert to retirement benefits.
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