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Experienced Representation: When You Need It The Most Proven Results Getting You The Benefits You Deserve
Poag Disability is a National Law Firm specializing in disability law and helps individuals get social security disability benefits (SSDI & SSI).
Reasons to Choose Poag Disability Law
- 20+ Years Experience in Disability Law
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- Representation in All 50 States
- Experts in Social Security and Veterans Disability
Representation Matters
According to the SSA, your chances of getting approval and receiving the right benefits are greatly improved by working with a specialized disability firm like Poag Disability Law.
We help you get the right benefits and help navigate the complex process.
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If you are unable to work due to an injury, accident, or illness you may qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits. The SSDI and SSI disability benefits are programs put in place to help individuals who are unable to work due to situations outside of their control.
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Applying for Disability Benefits Can Be A Long and Winding Road
However, applying for benefits through an established law firm like Poag Disability Law simplifies the process and greatly increases your chances of winning.
What To Expect When Applying For Disability Benefits with Poag Disability Law
Whether this is your first time applying or are appealing a decision, the process revolves around three simple steps:
1.) Initial Consultation
Request a free case evaluation or consultation about a new disability or to appeal an existing disability benefits case
2.) Case review
3.) Apply or Appeal Your Case
Once we have all of the right information and everything to help make your case as solid as possible, we'll appeal your case in a disability appeals case
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FAQ's around Disability Benefits
The Social Security Administration offers two unique programs that you might be eligible for. Social security benefits of this kind can be accessed temporarily or might be necessary for the duration of someone’s life. There are various considerations that can impact your SSDI benefit award amount and you will find that navigating the process of applying for this support can be complicated. This is particularly true if you are injured and are not feeling up to fighting for the monthly benefits that you deserve.
To be eligible for SSDI benefits, a person must not be able to work due to a medically determined physical or mental impairment. This condition might be expected to result in death, or it might be expected to continue for a period of 12 months or longer. The benefits that you have access to and the award that is offered to you based on your condition are determined by a case manager at the Social Security Administration. Eligibility is also decided by the Social Security Administration.
There are two kinds of programs that you can access when you have been injured or become ill and cannot work. The expert team at POAG Disability Law will help you to present the information that is needed to determine which of the programs you qualify for and to help you to get the right award for your care and ongoing support requirements. Both of these programs can provide access to more than just monetary support each month depending on the severity of your illness or injury. There is no one-size-fits-all SSDI or SSI case, and having the right documentation and application details in place can make certain that you are not left without the support that you need.
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No matter if you are appealing an existing claim or seeking help early on, the best way to get started is to give us a call at 1-888-762-4529 or contact us via the form for a free consultation.
This is the program that allows disabled people who have been working long enough, or recently enough, to access benefits through the “insured” program. This might not be the right program for you if you have never worked or have never had a spouse who worked. This is the most commonly accessed Social Security benefit, particularly when adults of working age need support after an injury or an illness.
This program is the Supplemental Social Security Income program and it is commonly used to support adults and children with disabilities who have access to limited income and resources. This is a much more common program to access if you have never had a job or if someone under the age of 18 requires support.
These programs are not used for the same purposes, but the medical qualifications are the same for both. Both application processes will require documents detailing your injury and ongoing medical care, as well as the expected duration of your condition. Current or recent work activities will be assessed as part of the application process, as well as age during the application process.
POAG Disability Law can provide support to you at the time of your application and the team can also offer guidance and legal advice during any alteration to your benefits plan related to new health conditions or changes in living and income situation. There are many details that go into the determination of the proper SSDI award, and POAG Disability Law’s expert team will make sure that no steps are missed. Getting the maximum SSDI award is always the goal, and POAG Disability Law takes this work very seriously. POAG Disability Law also believes in fairness, and if there is no recovery, you will not pay a fee for these services.
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Thank you so much for choosing Poag Disability Law to support you on your disability benefits journey.