You spend your working years contributing to Social Security so you'll have income after you retire. But did you know you may also qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits if you become disabled before you retire? If you are injured, sick or suffer from any physical or mental medical problem that leaves you unable to work, you may be entitled to Social Security benefits.
Our attorneys are very knowledgeable about the process and will be able to save you time and stress through this lengthy process. Don't take the chance of missing out on the benefits you deserve, let us help you. Click here to fill out this form and one of our client specialists will contact you or call us anytime at 205-502-2200.
The process of obtaining benefits from the Social Security System is confusing, time consuming and all too often unfair. The majority of people who apply for Social Security Disability Benefits are turned down. Brock & Stout's Social Security Disability attorneys are dedicated to helping people like you level the playing field so you have the best opportunity to receive the benefits you deserve. Brock & Stout charges no fees or costs until we win your claim. Our Social Security Disability attorneys offer a free consultation to all potential claimants. Let Brock & Stout analyze your case, plan a strategy to be successful, and implement a plan that will start you on your way to a better quality of life with the benefits you deserve. Call us at 205-502-2200 and we will get started on your case. Once you give us a call, we can either get started by setting up an appointment for you to come into one of our local offices and meet with an attorney or if you're unable to travel, we can even start your case over the phone. It's all up to you.
When people refer to Social Security disability, they are normally referring to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which is an income replacement program for people who have worked and contributed into the Social Security program but are now unable to work due to a physical or mental impairment. The amount awarded to the disabled claimant is based on the amount of money the claimant earned and contributed to the Social Security program in the past.
Another type of Social Security disability program is called Supplemental Security Income (SSI). This program is primarily a need-based program that pays benefits to people who otherwise are not able to earn a living because of a severe physical or mental impairment. Regardless of whether the claimant has worked in the past, eligibility is based purely on financial need and physical or mental disability. There are many rules which dictate whether the Social Security Administration will consider a person to be disabled and financially in need. Let the Attorneys at Brock & Stout help you navigate through the Social Security system and help get you approved as soon as possible. Click here to fill out this form and one of our client specialists will contact you or call us anytime at 205-502-2200.