South Carolina Social Security Disability Benefit Lawyers

Securing Social Security Disability Benefits

Up to 80 to 90 % of claims for Social-Security disability benefits are denied. If you're disabled and unable to work, you need a South Carolina disability lawyer that will can help you obtain Social Security disability benefits.

Our South Carolina Social-Security disability attorney is available to help you put together and send in an Social-Security claim on your behalf free of charge.

What to prepare for: Hiring a Social Security disability attorney to help you organize and submit your claim can reduce the likelihood that your claim for benefits will be denied on the basis of human error, such as an incomplete submission. Using a South Carolina Social Security Disability Benefits Attorney may prevent your application from being rejected on common SSA terms.

Do I need a SC Social Security Disability Benefits Attorney?

Since the majority of disability claims are initially denied, by retaining a lawyer when you first file your claim for benefits, you will know what to do and already have a team in place to handle your claim.

To begin working with a Social Security Disability Benefits Attorney, you will need to establish that your medical condition qualifies for Social Security disability benefits.

Strom Law Firm, L.L.C., can help you in filing a disability application if:
-you have been disabled for at least one year,
-your condition is likely to keep you out of work for 12 months, or
-you have a terminal illness with documented significant disability.

How To Proceed After you submit a request for Social Security Disability Benefits

You are not done, you have just started. Unfortunately, once you submit your disability request to the SSA, your claim will most likely call for more attention.

The best way to help your claim will be to keep your healthcare records (or have someone do this for you.). This is valid regardless of whether you’re working with a lawyer or handling the matter on your own.

One of the most common reasons why a claim for Social Security benefits is denied is due to inadequate medical documentation of a condition. You'll need sufficient medical documentation to support the seriousness of your medical problem and/or disability.
It is vital that you still see your physician and keep up with his / her recommended course of treatment. If retained, we'll work with you to ensure your condition is documented.

It may also be helpful to keep notes on a regular basis documenting:
-how your medical problem has prevented you from performing your past work,
-any side effects associated with/caused by your medication,
-how you're feeling on a daily basis, and
-how your condition and/or your medicine affect your ability to take part in everyday activities for example walking, standing, sitting down, as well as any effects upon your memory, concentration, or capability to communicate with others.
In case you have questions regarding the Social Security Disability Benefits Process, Speak to a Social Security Disability Benefits Attorney to get a no cost appointment today.

The information you obtain at this web site is not, nor is it intended to serve as, legal advice. You need to seek advice from an attorney for guidance regarding your individual situation. This article is not intended to and will not create an attorney-client relationship.

J.P.Strom, Jr. P.A. Strom Law Firm, LLC 2110 Beltline Boulevard Columbia, South Carolina 29204 (803) 252-4800

Related Pages:
South Carolina Social Security Lawyers
Social Security Disability Lawyers

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