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No. We are often asked about applying for or continuing receiving unemployment benefits. Applying for and accepting unemployment benefits, by its nature, requires that you are willing and physically able to work, this position is not consistent with a claim for social security disability.
The usual fee is 25% (one-quarter) of back benefits up to a maximum amount set by SSA, currently is set at $6,000.00. That is, the fee is one-fourth of those benefits that build up by the time you are found disabled and benefits are paid. No fee comes out of current monthly benefits and we do not collect unless you receive a favorable decision.
Your claim with Social Security is based on medical evidence. We encourage our clients to continue treating their illnesses with their treating physician if at all possible. If you are not able to continue medical services with your existing physician due to finances, explore treatment at medical clinics that have sliding fee scale (community clinics, community mental health clinics).
Yes. Do not ignore mental health – it is common for claimants to suffer from depression and anxiety due to pain and loss of financial stability. Communicate these feelings with your treating physician for treatment or if they are not in a position to treat mental illness, explore community mental health clinics.
It is not required that you have an attorney represent you in your claim. However, hiring a lawyer familiar with the process will increase your chances of having a favorable outcome. We are familiar with the process, the information needed, the deadlines and additional information that may be submitted in support of your claim.
There is a difficult question to answer in general terms. Your benefits are based on your earnings. SSA stopped sending the annual statements several years ago which outlined your benefits. You can still access this information online and even use an online calculator to estimate how much your benefits would be if you are approved.
There is a possibility that you can work and receive your Social Security Disability Benefits, but it is not likely. There is a threshold monthly income amount set annually by the Social Security Administration.
To obtain your Social Security Disability Benefits, you must meet certain medical qualifications. You MUST have worked five out of the last ten years to accumulate enough earning to qualify. If you do not have enough work requirements, you may still be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Yes. Many of our clients start their claim process by filing online. If you have access to the internet, this is a convenient way to start the process. You should prepare just as you would if you were applying in person – have all of your medical and treating physician information in hand as you will be asked for this information in the reports.
In most cases, you will only have three years from the date of your injury to bring a lawsuit against the property owner in South Carolina. There are a few narrow exceptions that can actually reduce this time frame such as where you are suing a state or municipal agency.
If your initial workers’ compensation claim has been denied, you can request a hearing before a commissioner from the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission to dispute the denial of your claim.
Disability benefits after a car accident depends upon a number of factors, and the path to disability benefits is not always clear. You should consider talking to our experienced SSD attorney today!
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