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Social Security Disability - Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if I am "disabled" enough to qualify for Social Security Disability benefits?

A: The Social Security Administration (SSA) says that a successful applicant for disability benefits must be completely disabled. This is unlike some other programs and insurance policies that assist partially disabled persons. The disability must be a physical or mental impairment that is expected to last at least one year (or has already lasted one year) or will result in the applicant's death. This does not mean, however, that the applicant has to be permanently disabled.

Q: What if my application for benefits is denied?

A: If your application is denied, you may appeal the decision. There are several levels of appeal: reconsideration of your claim; a hearing with an administrative law judge (ALJ); review by the Appeals Council; and review by the federal district court. You have a limited time in which to file the appeals, however. The advice and assistance of an attorney can help you make a stronger case during the appeals process.

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If you are disabled and unable to work, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. For answers to your questions about Social Security Disability, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an experienced attorney.

Information About Social Security Disability Benefits

In our society, people who are unable to work because of a physical or mental disability receive benefits to provide for their daily needs. However, many initial Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims are rejected because they lack the proper documentation.

Timothy J. Cuddigan is an attorney who helps disabled Americans obtain the benefits they deserve. He will work with determination to succeed for you.

Some general information about Social Security Disability benefits appears below.

Your case, like every case, is unique and deserves the attention of an experienced lawyer. Tim Cuddigan can review your case, answer your questions and discuss what our firm can do to obtain benefits for you.

Call (888) 742-9114 for a Free Consultation

Contact Tim Cuddigan for a free initial evaluation. He is available for evening and weekend appointments and can travel to your home if you are unable to visit our offices. We are located near the Social Security district office in the Old Mill area in Omaha, right off of Dodge Street.

Social Security Disability - An Overview

If you are considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits, or if you are in the midst of appealing a denial of benefits, it is important to understand the Social Security Administration's approval process. In addition to meeting the definition of "disabled" and fulfilling the earnings requirements that the Social Security Administration dictates, you must present a convincing and organized claim. An experienced Social Security Disability attorney from Timothy J. Cuddigan in Omaha, NE, can offer insight and guidance in your pursuit of benefits.

An impairment that qualifies as a disability under Social Security Administration (SSA) guidelines must be quite serious. The impairment must render the applicant unable to perform any substantial gainful activity — that is, the applicant must not be able to earn more than a minimum amount of money, determined each year by the SSA.

The impairment must completely disable the applicant from working. It must be expected to last for a year, have already lasted a year or be expected to cause the applicant's death. But this is not the end of the qualifying tests.

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What Are Social Security Disability Benefits?

If your disability prevents you from working, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. The Social Security Administration provides monthly benefits to people who meet strict criteria concerning work history and disability level. Because the application and appeals process can be complex, the assistance of an attorney can be enormously helpful. Contact an attorney for more information.

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Who Is Eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits?

The federal Social Security Disability program provides benefits to qualified disabled individuals. The program sets out numerous requirements for recipients, including a strict definition of disability and a minimum work history. If you have questions about whether you qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance, contact a lawyer to learn more.

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The Social Security Disability Application Process

If you become disabled and your condition is expected to last for at least one year (or end in death), consider applying for Social Security Disability benefits. The sooner you start the application process, the less time you will have to wait for your benefits. The process can take a long time and require intensive documentation. It may be necessary to appeal a negative decision. The help of an attorney can guide you through the complex and demanding process.

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The Decision and Appeal

The Social Security Disability benefits application and appeals process can seem daunting. The more you know, however, the better your chance of presenting your application in the best light possible. If you receive a negative decision, you have several opportunities to appeal it. Speak with an attorney to learn your options and plan your strategy.

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Social Security Disability - Resource Links

Social Security Online
The US Social Security Administration (SSA) is dedicated to protecting individuals' economic security through programs including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Disability Benefits
Look here for useful information from the Social Security Administration (SSA) about Social Security Disability benefits and how to apply for them.

Medline Plus: Disabilities
The US National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health provide health information and numerous other resources for people with disabilities.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Disability
The CDC and the Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities (OMHD) provide this informative Web page with disability demographics and resources for people with disabilities.

What You Should Know before You Apply for Social Security Disability Benefits
The Social Security Administration answers frequently asked questions about Social Security Disability benefits.

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Timothy J. Cuddigan
10855 West Dodge Road - Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68154-2666
Phone: (402) 397-2000
Toll Free: (888) 742-9114
Fax: (402) 397-0803
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