Cordova Social Security Disability Lawyer

SSDI Benefits Attorney in Cordova

The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program was established to help people who suffer from serious mental or physical disabilities that prevent them from working. If you are unable to work due to a disability, you may qualify for SSDI benefits. But before you apply, it’s in your best interest to speak to the skilled SSDI attorneys at Denton & Zachary, PLLC. Let us stand by your side and work tirelessly to secure the SSDI benefits you deserve.

What Information Will I Need to Apply For SSDI Benefits in Cordova?

Don’t hesitate to apply for SSDI benefits if you are disabled and unable to work. The sooner you apply, the sooner you can get approved for the benefits you need to make ends meet. You will need to submit certain information to the Social Security Administration (SSA) in order to apply for SSDI benefits, including:

  • Social Security number
  • Birth certificate
  • Contact information for your healthcare providers
  • Dates you have visited or been treated by your healthcare providers
  • Medical evidence, including doctor’s notes, prescriptions, lab results, and imaging test results
  • Summary of your work history, including the names of your previous employers and a description of each job you held
  • Copies of your most recent W-2 forms or self-employment tax returns

You may need to submit additional information on your medical condition, education, and employment history as part of the application process.

If you submit an incomplete application or fail to submit sufficient evidence of your disability, the SSA may deny your claim. To avoid this problem, it’s best to let our attorneys guide you through the process of gathering documentation and submitting your application.

How Does the SSA Decide If I Qualify For SSDI Benefits?

The SSA will approve your application for SSDI benefits if you meet these two conditions:

  • You meet the legal definition of “disabled,” and
  • You have enough work credits.

According to the SSA, a disability is a mental or physical condition that prevents you from engaging in substantial work. The condition must be fatal or severe, which means it must either result in death or persist for over 12 months.

You must have a certain number of work credits to qualify, too. Work credits are earned simply by working and paying Social Security taxes. You can earn up to four credits per year of work. The number of work credits you have will depend on how long you have worked and how much you have earned.

The number of credits you need to qualify for benefits will vary depending on your age. Younger applicants typically need fewer credits to qualify than older applicants.

How Much Will I Receive If I’m Approved For SSDI Benefits?

Many people are eager to know how much they will receive every month if they are approved for SSDI benefits. The amount of benefits that are awarded will vary depending on your prior income. You will find out how much you were approved for once you are notified that your application for benefits has been approved. This letter will tell you the amount you will receive every month as well as the date on which you should expect the first payment.

What Happens If My SSDI Application is Denied?

It usually takes between three to five months to find out whether your application for SSDI benefits has been approved or denied. The majority of initial applications are denied. But don’t assume that you have reached the end of the road just because you were not approved for benefits.

You can keep fighting for SSDI benefits by filing an appeal. You must file an appeal within 60 days from the date you were initially notified of the SSA’s decision to deny your claim. If you miss this deadline, you could lose the right to appeal the SSA’s decision.

If your claim was denied, contact the SSDI benefit attorneys at Denton & Zachary, PLLC to file an appeal. Our attorneys will submit additional documentation to strengthen your claim, represent you in hearings, and work tirelessly to win your appeal.

Schedule A No-Cost Consultation With Our SSDI Attorneys in Cordova

If you are not working due to a disability, contact the experienced Cordova SSDI lawyers at Denton & Zachary, PLLC as soon as possible. Our Cordova personal injury attorneys have helped countless clients obtain SSDI benefits. Now, let us help you fight for the benefits you deserve. To schedule a free consultation, call 501-273-1695 or submit your information using the form on this website today.

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