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We are Massachusetts
Social Security Disability Lawyers. If an injury or illness
prevents you from returning to your job, you may qualify for
monthly Social Security Disability payments. Call us if you
have questions about Social Security Disability benefits.
Social Security Disability is a program of the Federal
Government designed to provide monthly payments to a disabled
individual. The amount of the payment you receive is based upon
your income while you were able to work. You may also receive a
yearly cost of living adjustment depending on how long you
collect Social Security Disability benefits. Assuming you are
totally, permanently disabled, you may collect Social Security
Disability benefits until you reach age 65. At that time, your
Social Security Disability benefits will convert to a Social
Security Retirement benefit.
In order to collect Social Security Disability benefits, you
must have earned wages and paid into the Social Security system
in at least 20 of the last 40 quarters. You must also be totally
disabled, or, in the words of the applicable statute, "incapable
of engaging in substantial gainful employment." If there is any
job which you are capable of performing and the job is available
in sufficient numbers in the area in which you live, you do not
qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.
For example, "Denied
Benefits" (denial of benefits by the Social Security
Administration) are quite common on the initial application.
Massachusetts Social Security Disability Lawyers routinely handle
these and other Social Security issues and disability benefits
appeals. If you are denied Social Security Disability benefits
you may request a hearing in front of an Administrative Law
Judge. The Administrative Law Judge will hear testimony from
you and review your medical records. The Administrative Law
Judge may also hear medical evidence or vocational evidence
presented by the Social Security Administration in opposition to
your claim. If you must request a hearing in order to get your
Social Security Disability benefits, you should seek the advice
and counsel of a Social Security Disability lawyer
The resulting Social Security
disability benefits can be paid under two programs: the
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD) benefits
program and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
benefits program.
The major distinction is that Social Security Disability
insurance benefits are available for individuals who have worked
in recent years and are now disabled. The medical requirements
for Social Security Disability payments are the same under both
programs for most people. The process for proof is the same for
a disabled worker.
However, there are differences in the eligibility rules for the
two programs:
- Eligibility for SSD
is based on prior work under Social Security.
- Eligibility for SSI
disability benefit payments is based on financial need.
Supplemental Security Income
benefits are paid to individuals who are poor and disabled. SSI
does not consider whether the applicant has worked in the past.
SSI disability benefits determination is different for children.
Disabled Widow's and Widower's
Benefits are paid to individuals who are at least 50 years
old and become disabled within a certain amount of time after
the death of their husband or wife who has worked under Social
Security.
Disabled Adult Child Benefits go to the children
(disabled before age 22) of persons who are deceased or who are
drawing Social Security Disability or retirement benefits.
Disability Insurance Benefits for Disabled Widow's or Widower's
Benefits and Disabled Adult Child benefits are not
affected by whether you are rich or poor. Benefits are
determined by a review of a Social Security earnings record.
Permanent disability, long term disability,
Title II benefits and lifetime disability are
discussed in your Social Security Handbook in a general way. Your Social
Security questions that are not answered by the Social Security
Handbook should be referred to a Social Security lawyer.
Call
Massachusetts Social
Security Disability Lawyers
today to have your Social
Security Disability case evaluated and to receive the benefits
you are entitled to according to the law. We can be reached at
(800)
248-0254
or contact us via email at info@kantrovitzlaw.com
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