
Get Help Applying for SSI or SSDI By Calling our Social Security Disability Attorneys in West Chester, PA
Many people are familiar with Social Security but may not understand the intricacies of it. People often are not aware that there are two types of Social Security disability that a person may be eligible for after an injury or illness prevents him or her from working. People also may not be aware that a Social Security claim can be denied—even if it is a valid claim. This happens all too often, leaving ill and disabled people without any income despite being unable to work. Our Social Security Disability lawyers in West Chester, PA, understand just how stressful and devastating a Social Security denial can be and are prepared to help you obtain the full amount of benefits to which you are entitled.
With over 40 years of experience, the Social Security Disability team at Silver & Silver in West Chester, PA, has been helping individuals apply for and obtain the full benefits they are entitled to under state and federal law. We have the skill and knowledge necessary to prove your claim before an administrative law judge (ALJ) to ensure you get the maximum amount of benefits you may be entitled to. Learn how we can help you during a FREE consultation with our law firm.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) vs. Social Security Disability Income Eligibility Explained
If you are unable to work due to disability, you may be entitled to Social Security benefits. There are two types of Social Security benefits, one paying higher than the other. The two types of Social Security benefits include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Income (SSDI). These benefits are further explained below:
Supplemental Security Income:
Individuals may be eligible for Social Security if they have limited resources and income and are:
- 65 years of age or older
- disabled (no age limit) or
- blind (no age limit)
Social Security Disability Income (SSDI):
Social Security Disability Income is for disabled individuals with a work history. Requirements include the following:
- Individuals must have a disability and have 40 credits of work history
- Credits are earned a maximum of 4 a year
- A minimum of 10 years of work is required
- A maximum of 20 years of look back, meaning individuals must work 10 out of the last 20 years
Social Security Disability Income pays more than Supplemental Security Income as individuals who are eligible for SSDI have “paid” into the system by working a job.
How Our Social Security Disability (SSI/SSDI) Lawyers Can Help You
Our Social Security Disability lawyers in West Chester, PA, can help you in obtaining your Social Security benefits by aiding in the following:
- Ensuring that you can receive all of the benefits to which you are entitled
- Ensuring that you receive retroactive benefits (if applicable)
- Submitting the initial SSDI application for you
- Obtaining all necessary documents for the SSDI application
- Represent you at a disability hearing
- If an appeal is necessary, handling the appeal to the Appeals Council
- File an appeal and legal memoranda if necessary
- Work with physicians who have been treating you to make known your level of disability which aids in obtaining SSDI
While many people are in need of Social Security benefits, the Social Security system can make it difficult for individuals in need to receive these benefits without assistance from experienced lawyers such as the legal team at Silver & Silver. Having assistance from a compassionate and skilled firm can help you to have your claim processed more efficiently, allowing you to obtain your eligible benefits more quickly.
If you have never applied for Social Security but are in need of assistance, or if you have already applied for Social Security but were denied, call us today by dialing 610-638-7255 or send us a message with our “contact us” box available here. We offer FREE consultations to advise what your rights may be under the law.
