Social Security Disability Benefits Are You Right

If you are a working adult living in the United States, then you are very familiar with the missing amounts of money from your paycheck each pay period that is commonly known as taxes. Taxes consist of the general income tax which is based on how much you earned that pay period and then there are other taxes that we must pay such as unemployment tax. Unemployment taxes are basically everyone paying into the pot so that whenever someone loses their job, they are able to collect unemployment benefits. Another tax we all pay is for social security and disability (SSDI). We all pay into this pot so that when people reach retirement age or if they become disabled, there are benefits available to help them sustain themselves. But what happens when you file for certain benefits like disability for example, and you are denied?

If you aren’t familiar with the filing process when it comes to a disability then you are probably clutching your invisible pearls right now. You may also be wondering how someone may be denied disability if they are in fact proven to be disabled. Well, I am here to tell you that it does in fact happen. In fact, it happens more than you would think and some people have to wait months and even years before they are finally approved while some have to take things a step further. For those who have to take things further, an experienced social security disability lawyer is who to contact. 

Disability lawyers know the filing process in and out and they will even tell you that it is not uncommon for people to be denied the first time. In fact, it is rare that someone is just approved for disability on their first round of filings. I’m not sure if this is done in order to weed out the people who are looking to get over in order to only approve the truly needy or what. What I do know is that if you are having difficulty being approved for the benefits you technically paid into, then I suggest you start with a social security disability lawyer new orleans la and consult with an attorney about your situation.

Many disability attorneys will consult with you free of charge as well as offer minimal advice based on your particular dilemma. If it is your first round of filing and has only been a few months or so, you may be advised to just wait it out or file again if you’ve been denied. However, if you have been waiting for a significant amount of time or been denied more than twice, a lawyer can definitely help with that. 

Many attorneys will take a disability case without a retainer and only be paid once the case has been settled. If you are on a fixed income, this is definitely the type of service you should look for since it is the most economical one for you and the attorney you retain since they will receive more in the settlement by serving you this way. 

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