If you have a disability so severe that it’s preventing you from being able to work, our attorneys are here to help. You may be entitled to Social Security Disability benefits.
Over the course of your career, you have already been paying into the Social Security system automatically through a payroll tax. When you have a physical, mental, or neurological condition so debilitating that it forces you to stop working, some of that money can come back to you in the form of regular benefits from the Social Security Administration. However, even if you have such a condition, securing the benefits that you deserve can be a difficult process. SSD benefit applications are complicated, and claims are often denied by the Social Security Administration.
That’s where MCV Law comes in.
Whether you are researching your legal options and submitting an SSD claim for the first time or trying to file an appeal after a denial from the Administration, our lawyers are here to help. We have the experience and knowledge to bring total clarity to an otherwise confusing process, and we have the skills to help you build a strong claim that maximizes your chances of receiving benefits.
A Social Security Disability lawyer can help you by:
- Gathering medical evidence and medical opinions detailing the severity of your disability and its impact on your ability to work
- Helping you develop a theory in support of your claim
- Representing you in any hearings scheduled by the Social Security Administration
- Helping you file an appeal if your claim is initially denied by the SSA
- Running the calculations once your claim gets approved to ensure you are receiving the total amount that you are entitled to
At every stage of the application process, our team will be there to answer your questions and guide you through the most important steps you will need to take in order to secure benefits.
How much does a Social Security Disability lawyer cost?
MCV Law’s SSD lawyers work on a contingency basis. You pay us nothing until we win you the benefits you deserve, at which point our fee is simply a percentage of the total amount of benefits awarded to you by the Social Security Administration.
What kinds of disabilities can make you eligible for SSD benefits?
A wide range of conditions can qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits. Any physical, mental, or neurological disability that is severe enough to keep you from working has the potential to satisfy the Social Security Administration’s standards. Common disabilities that meet the SSA’s requirements include:
- Heart conditions
- Chronic pain
- Respiratory conditions
- Cancers
- PTSD
- Musculoskeletal conditions
- Autoimmune conditions
- And more
To find out whether your condition has the potential to support a Social Security Disability claim, contact our office for a free evaluation. We can give you a detailed assessment of your eligibility, and walk you through the steps required for securing benefits
All it takes is one phone call, text, or email to get started. Connect with our team today, and get your life back.