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Social Security is a federal program that provides Americans with disability benefits. New Yorkers rely on the New York Region Social Security Administration (SSA), which also serves New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
The SSA must ensure that only those entitled to payments receive them. Therefore, New York applicants must provide extensive documentation to prove that they deserve benefits. If your case is not convincing or you make an error, you may be turned down for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
For many people living with disabilities, receiving Social Security assistance is essential to their economic well-being. For more than 40 years, the law firm of Hill & Moin in New York, NY, has represented New York residents in legal matters, including preparing, pursuing, and appealing Social Security claims. Call (212) 668-6000 for a free consultation with our New York City team to learn what state law says about your rights to Social Security Disability.
Are you entitled to New York SSD or SSI benefits? Schedule a free consultation to get the answers to this question based on your circumstances. Meanwhile, learn about what Social Security may provide by reading the provided information below.
You may qualify for SSDI if you have a long-term disability or a terminal condition. As a family member of a disabled worker, you might also be entitled to receive money from the SSA.
Yet, unless you have amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or you were approved for SSDI after July 23, 2020, your payments may not begin by law until once you have been disabled for 5 months or longer.
Once you have submitted your Social Security Disability claim, processing may take 3 to 5 months. So applying for benefits as soon as possible is essential.
To avoid unnecessary delays, it is also imperative to consult a professional. An experienced Social Security Disability lawyer may help you avoid time-consuming mistakes that may result in a rejected application and cost you more time. To reserve your free disability benefits review, arrange a free consultation with our law firm today.
Your disability payments should continue as long as you are unable to work and your medical condition does not improve. Once you reach retirement age, your checks should remain the same amount as they automatically change from Social Security Disability to retirement benefits.
The SSA reviews SSD claims from time to time to make sure that individuals still qualify. A Social Security Disability lawyer may provide valuable legal advice about what to do next if you feel your benefits were unfairly reduced or stopped.
Call Hill & Moin at (212) 668-6000 or stop by our New York City office for a free and confidential SSD consultation.
SSI may be available to people who are blind, chronically disabled, or older than 65. Though there is a national SSI payment amount, you might get more or less depending on where you live, what you own, and how much your family earns.
Getting denied for SSI might mean missing out on other SSD programs, such as SNAP, Medicaid, and Medicare. Many workers who receive retirement or Social Security Disability benefits may also be eligible for SSI, despite what you may have heard.
If a denied claim seems unfair, get in touch with a Social Security Disability attorney to learn your legal options.
Medicare is a health insurance program that may be available to SSD recipients. Part A pays for hospital care and certain home health or hospice services in New York. Part B covers visits to doctors and other healthcare providers, medical devices, and some preventive care services.
Though numerous factors determine whether or not you qualify, you may be likely entitled to Medicare if:
Medicare is based on your income, so the insurance premiums and total coverage each person receives will vary. If you disagree with the Social Security Administration’s decision about your SSD claim, hiring a lawyer may relieve some of the stress of the appeal process.
Personal injury lawyers have a reputation for winning compensation for accidents. Yet, the caring SSD attorneys at Hill & Moin also want you to explain to us how life changes may impact your payments. This way, we can come up with the ultimate plan of action for handling your case.
You might notice a difference in your SSD benefits following:
You may find that working with Hill & Moin is like having a lawyer in the family. Regardless of your circumstances, we want to ensure that you have access to all the benefits you qualify to receive.
When we take on your case, we will do all we can to help you with each step of the New York Social Security Disability appeals process:
If you disagree with a decision made by the SSA in New York, you have the right to hire a Social Security Disability attorney to represent your interests. While investigating how your claim came to be denied, your lawyer can gather new evidence and fix mistakes you might have made on your application. He or she may then prepare an appeal that might result in a better outcome for you and your family.
You have limited time to appeal denied Social Security Disability claims. If you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to appeal. Can you really afford to let an unjust SSD decision become final?
Most disabled workers interact with the Social Security Administration (SSA) at some point in their lives. The intimidating process and strict laws can make filing claims stressful, especially when appealing denied claims. Yet, a resourceful SSD benefits attorney may help you secure your future.
Contact our law office in New York, NY, at (212) 668-6000 or send us a message using our convenient contact form to learn your Personal Injury Recovery SolutionsⓇ.
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