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Find a Skilled Woodstock, Georgia Social Security AttorneyIf you win your claim, you will receive monthly benefits from Government. So why wait? Call an expert attorney in your area now.
 

Has a disability made it hard to support yourself or your family? The good news is Social Security can provide much-needed relief to qualifying individual. If you qualify for benefits, you may be entitled to monthly checks from the federal government to help cover expenses while you are unable to work due to your disability. Some may qualify for other assistance, such as: medical care coverage, food stamps, and other assistance from the state government. Give yourself the best chance of qualifying for Social Security disability benefits by working with an experienced Woodstock social security attorney today. Fill out the form on the page today.
 

Am I Entitled to Social Security Benefits? The SSI and SSDI Programs At a Glance
 

More than half of first-time applicants are denied Social Security benefits each year. Increase the chance your Social Security claim will be successful by contacting an experienced Woodstock Social Security attorney. Your Social Security lawyer should have the necessary experience to know how to argue your case effectively. This may include working with your doctors, or other methods that can help you make out your case to the Social Security review board. People with serious disabilities that prevent them from being able to gain employment may potentially face hunger and homelessness. A successful Social Security claim can provide a necessary safety net to some of the most vulnerable citizens. Successful claimants receive monthly payments from the federal government to cover critical expenses. Many claimants also qualify for medical services through Medicare and Medicaid programs.
 

How Much Should I Expect to Pay a Qualified Woodstock, GA Social Security Attorney?
 

You may be surprised to learn that hiring a Social Security attorney is quite affordable, even without a source of income. Most Social Security attorneys work on a “contingency” basis: meaning that they only get paid if your claim is successful. That means, in most cases, you have nothing to lose by working with a Social Security lawyer. The Social Security system oversees the amount a lawyer can charge for representing a client in a Social Security matter. Legal fees for Social Security cases are capped at 25% of the back pay awarded to you, up to a maximum of $6,000. After filling out the questionnaire on this site, an experienced Woodstock Social Security attorney will call or email you to discuss the specifics of your case.
 

Understanding the SSI and SSDI Programs
 

Two separate programs provide disability benefits in the social security system: SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance). In order to qualify for Social Security disability payments, you must have an injury that prevents you from working for one year or more or an injury that will result in death. Both programs are quite different in requirements and administration but they both pay a benefit on a monthly basis.
 

1.    How is disability defined in Woodstock, Georgia? - In order to receive Social Security disability benefits, you must meet the Social Security Administration's
        standard for disability.
        a.    The term disability is defined as being unable to engage in “substantial gainful activity” [SGA] due to a of a physical or mental impairment which has lasted
                - or is expected to last - for a minimum of 12 months, or is expected to result in death.
2.    Is working in Woodstock, Georgia a factor in obtaining Social Security disability benefits? - If you are working in Woodstock and the work meets the definition of
       substantial gainful activity, you are considered able to work and, therefore, you are not disabled and would not qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
       In 2012, if you earn more than $1010 per month (after taxes), you are probably not eligible for Social Security, unless there special circumstances exist.
3.    Do You Have a Severe Impairment? - In order to be considered severely impaired, you must have a medical problem that significantly limits your physical or
       mental ability to perform basic work activities. The impairment must be expected to last for 12 months or result in death.
4.    Does Your Medical Condition Match One of SSA’s Listed Impairments? - The Social Security Administration (SSA) has promulgated a list of medical conditions
        ["Listing of Impairments."] of such great severity that the SSA considers people who with the conditions disabled;
        1.    If your condition is not included in the SSA's Listing of Impairments, you have to ask yourself the following question in regard to obtaining Social Security
               Disability Benefits:
               1.  Am I able to do the same type of work I was able to do before the onset of the disability? - If the SSA determines that you are able to continue doing the same
                    work as you did before your medical condition you may have difficulty proving eligibility. The measure of how capable you are at doing your job after the
                   onset of your disability as opposed to before the onset of the disability is called the Residual Functional Capacity (RFC). In determining your eligibility for
                   benefits, the SSA compares your current RFC with the physical and mental demands of your past jobs. If you are physically and mentally able to do a job that
                   you have held within the last fifteen years, then SSA considers you "not disabled." If you are not able to perform any of your past jobs,
                   then ask yourself:
5.    Despite Your Medical Condition, Can You Do Other Work? - If you are unable to perform work similar to what you have done in the past, then the SSA will
       determine whether you are able to perform other types of work rather than collect benefits.
 

Can Children in Woodstock, Georgia Qualify for Disability Benefits? Yes, but What is the Criteria?
 

Financially, needy children under age 18 who have serious medical conditions may be eligible for Children's SSI. A child is disabled for SSI if the child is not working and earning more than the SGA level and has a medical condition or combination of conditions that cause "marked and severe functional limitations." Medical evidence documenting the child's medical condition is essential.
 

SSDI - Contact a Skilled Woodstock, Georgia Disability Insurance Lawyer As Soon As Possible
 

You must establish a work history of paying into social security as well as a qualifying disability to qualify for SSDI monthly payments. So, not everyone qualifies for the SSDI program. If you receive disability payments under SSDI you may also qualify for Medicare coverage. Contact an experienced Woodstock SSDI attorney to learn whether your situation qualifies you for some Social Security benefit.
 

The Federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program – Woodstock Disability Lawyers Are Here to HelpDo not lose hope. You can still win your rights by contacting a lawyer in your Woodstock area.
 

Supplemental Security Income, called SSI for short, is available to people who suffer from a disability regardless of work history. SSI pays less in benefits than SSDI but unlike SSDI, you don’t need to have a work history in order to qualify. SSI beneficiaries may also qualify for Medicaid and Food Stamps and other state welfare programs. Contact an experienced Woodstock Social Security SSI attorney today to learn more.
 

How Do the Social Security Application and Appeal Processes Work? - Woodstock, GA Disability Appeals Lawyers
 

You can apply online, in person, or over the phone for Social Security. You will be asked to fill out a series of questions that require you to substantiate your disability. Be ready to wait anywhere from three to six months for a decision on your application. In the event that the government denies your social security application, you have the right to appeal the decision. At the appeal, you can represent yourself or you can hire an Woodstock Social Security lawyer can represent you.
 

The list below contains some examples of the types of illnesses and injuries that have qualified previous applicants for a Social Security disability:

 

Hallucinations
Immune deficiency disorders
Mental Retardation
Diabetes mellitus
Soft tissue sarcoma
Gastritis
Undifferentiated and mixed connective tissue disease
Heart Transplant
Impairment of Renal function
Lymphoma
Sickle cell disease
Leukemia
Polymyositis and dermatomyositis
Dizziness
Affective disorders

 

Local SSA Office of Woodstock, Georgia
 

Social Security Office
1415 Franklin Road Southeast
Marietta, Georgia 30067
(800) 772-1213

 

Low Cost Hospital near Woodstock, Georgia
 

Georgia Highlands Medical Services
220 Oakside Lane Bldg
Canton, Georgia 30114
(678) 807-1050

 

Pharmacies in and near Woodstock, GA
 

Woodstock Pharmacy
8612 Main Street
Woodstock, Georgia 30188
(770) 926-6478

Towne Lake Family Pharmacy
2045 Towne Lake Parkway 110
Woodstock, Georgia 30189
(770) 635-7697
Publix Pharmacy
6236 Old Highway 5
Woodstock, Georgia 30188
(770) 928-5536

Main Street Pharmacy
3070 N Main Street Northwest
Kennesaw, Georgia 30144
(678) 290-6757

 

Woodstock, GA Weather (Monthly Averages)
 

  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Avg. High (F) 49 54 62 70 77 84 87 86 80 71 61 51
Avg. Low (F) 28 32 38 46 55 64 68 67 60 48 38 31
Avg. Precipitation (in) 4.40 5.24 5.16 3.68 4.49 4.00 4.23 5.28 4.41 3.73 4.19 4.41

 

 

 

Woodstock social security disability attorneys serve clients throughout Northwestern Georgia including Ball Ground, Canton, Holly Springs, Waleska, White City, Lebanon, Woodstock, Mountain Park, Alpharetta, Acworth, Kennesaw, Roswell, Cartersville, Marietta, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Duluth, Norcross, Chamblee, Doraville  and other communities in Cherokee County.

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