Was Your SSDI/SSI Application Unfairly Denied? Ask our Social Security Disability Lawyers in Cherry Hill, NJ for Help
Individuals who are unable to work because of an injury, illness, or other disability may be entitled to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). These applications are handled by the Social Security Administration (SSA), who receives, reviews, and awards benefits to applicants. Although there is no requirement to have a disability lawyer submit an SSDI/SSI application, it is important to know that approximately 63% of all claims are denied, with only 22% of all claims being approved on the initial application. That means that the majority of all claimants will need to go through the appeal and hearing process, which can be daunting while suffering from a disability.
Do not try to handle this alone. Hire an experienced Social Security Disability Lawyer in Cherry Hill to help you submit a proper application, handle an appeal, or represent you at trial. We know how difficult it can be to work with the SSA while suffering a debilitating illness or injury. That is why our skilled and compassionate SSDI lawyers at Silver & Silver can handle your entire claim for you so you can focus on healing.
Our SSDI lawyers in Cherry Hill, NJ, can help you with your SSDI/SSI claim by doing the following:
- Completing your application and ensuring it is accurate
- Obtain, organize, and submit your medical record and medical evidence to support your claim
- Respond to SSA claims in a timely and thorough manner
- Advocate for your rights, ensuring a claims examiner does not unfairly treat you
- Timely file an appeal if an unfair or erroneous decision is rendered
- File legal briefs or various memoranda, affidavits, and other support for your claim
- Prepare you for a hearing and represent you at that hearing
- Pursue your remedies in court if an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) renders an unfair decision
- Answer your questions, handle your concerns, and keep you informed during the process, and
- Handle any other issues that may arise with your SSDI/SSI application.
Know the Differences Between SSDI and SSI
There are important differences between SSDI and SSI. In some instances, an individual may be entitled to both. SSDI pays a higher monthly benefit than SSI. Generally, the main difference between SSDI and SSI is whether an individual has a “work history.” Having a work history means that you have already paid Social Security taxes before your disability occurs, as this is a deduction from your paycheck. This entitles you to SSDI benefits.
But if you do not have a work history and only have a qualifying disability with little or no income and assets, you may be entitled to SSI. This program provides monthly payments to meet your basic needs, including clothing, food, and shelter costs.
Workers’ Compensation and SSDI/SSI Benefits
If you were hurt on the job, which results in a disability preventing you from working, you may be entitled to both workers’ compensation and SSDI/SSI benefits. Again, while you do not need an SSDI lawyer to represent you for this type of application, it is usually best to have one.
This is because there is an offset formula between workers’ compensation and Social Security. The math can be complicated, and errors can result in you recovering less compensation than you may be entitled to under the law.
If You Need to Apply for Social Security Disability Benefits, Call an SSDI Lawyer Silver & Silver in Cherry Hill, NJ
Even though the SSA has created a website with the necessary forms, it can be overwhelming for most people who are seriously injured or disabled. Errors in submitting that application could not only result in your initial application being denied, but the failure to timely appeal could result in a claim being forever barred.
This is why applicants need to hire an experienced SSDI lawyer in Cherry Hill, NJ, to protect their rights. Call Silver & Silver to learn how we can help you during a FREE consultation by dialing 610-638-7255 or by sending us a message through our “contact us” box available here.
