Leading Social Security Attorneys at Silver & Silver
Millions of Americans with disabilities depend on Social Security benefits for essential needs, including family support and medical expenses. Being denied these benefits can cause significant turmoil. Navigating the application or restoration process can be daunting and stressful without expert legal assistance.
Residents of Montgomery County, PA, Camden County, NJ, and the broader Philadelphia region can rely on the experienced SSI attorneys at Silver & Silver to advocate for them. Our firm, a pioneer in the region, has specialized in Social Security Disability law for over 40 years, adeptly handling both SSD and SSI cases.
Understanding Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income Benefits:
Social Security Disability (SSD): Designed for individuals who have worked and contributed to Social Security taxes. SSD acts like an insurance for those who have been employed for at least 5 of the 10 years prior to their disability. Supplemental Security Income (SSI): Aimed at individuals with limited income and resources, SSI is need-based and does not require previous work history. Whether you are initiating an application, in the midst of the process, or facing a denial, the SSI and SSD attorneys at Silver & Silver are equipped with the expertise to aggressively pursue your claim.Appealing Social Security Disability Denials:
If your claim is initially denied, don’t be discouraged. The appeal process is challenging and lengthy, but with the strategic guidance of our team, success is attainable. Time is critical after a denial, so it’s crucial to contact us promptly for the best chance at reversing the decision. In preparing your case, our team will:- File your appeal(s);
- Gather necessary medical documentation including specific forms tailored to your specific medical specialists;
- Strategize with you about the best course of action for increasing your chances of an approval
- Prepare you for a hearing before a Social Security Administrative Law Judge
- Advocate on your behalf at a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.
- If necessary, pursue further appeals and briefing, at the Appeals Council and the Federal level.
