Social Security
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Stroudsburg Social Security Disability Attorneys
Providing Strong Advocacy to Help You Secure the Benefits You Need
If an illness or injury has left you unable to work, you are likely considering your options, including filing for Social Security Disability benefits. Unfortunately, pursuing Social Security Disability (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits can become a challenging endeavor. The Social Security Administration turns down about 85 percent of people who apply for benefits the first time.
Fortunately, your odds of securing SSI and SSDI benefits can be increased significantly with the help of a highly skilled and persistent Social Security Disability lawyer on your side. At the Stroudsburg law offices of Amori & Associates, LLC, we offer strong advocacy and legal counsel to fight back against denied claims. We will apply our years of experience and legal skills in pursuit of helping you secure the benefits you are entitled to receive.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC, Today
Our firm's Stroudsburg Social Security Disability lawyers are committed to helping individuals in Eastern Pennsylvania obtain much-needed disability benefits to cover their medical bills and daily living expenses.
We understand that applying for SSDI and SSI can appear to be a daunting and overwhelming process. To help alleviate any anxieties, we are available to address any of your legal concerns and explain the differences between SSDI and SSI benefits.
Social Security Disability benefits, or SSDI, are available to individuals who recently worked. To qualify, you generally need to have worked 5 out of the last 10 years. The eligibility requirements are a little different for individuals under 31 years old, since they have not been in the workforce as long, and for individuals more than 50 years old, who have been part of the workforce much longer.
Supplemental Security Income Benefits, or SSI, Income are paid to disabled individuals who are considered at a low income level. To qualify, you do not need to prove that you worked in the past. The eligibility requirements for the two programs differ greatly. However, for both SSI and SSDI, you must prove that a medically recognized impairment has restricted your ability to make a living for at least 12 months.
Initial claims for both social security disability and supplemental security income are filed directly with the Social Security Administration. The initial disability application can be made online with the Social Security Administration website. The initial SSI application may also be made online.
Our law firm is available to help you navigate through the legal process in appealing denied claims, whether you are denied disability or supplemental security income.
We will take time preparing you for your hearing to help you effectively demonstrate the extent of your medical condition before the administrative judge. The steps we take could ultimately help you gain the benefits you need to keep your home without draining all of your savings.
Contact Our Firm's Pennsylvania SSDI Benefits Lawyers
From our office in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing highly skilled representation for clients in Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey in need of SSDI or SSI benefits. Call (570) 421-1406 or contact us online today for a no-obligation consultation with an experienced disability claim attorney.
Fortunately, your odds of securing SSI and SSDI benefits can be increased significantly with the help of a highly skilled and persistent Social Security Disability lawyer on your side. At the Stroudsburg law offices of Amori & Associates, LLC, we offer strong advocacy and legal counsel to fight back against denied claims. We will apply our years of experience and legal skills in pursuit of helping you secure the benefits you are entitled to receive.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC, Today
Our firm's Stroudsburg Social Security Disability lawyers are committed to helping individuals in Eastern Pennsylvania obtain much-needed disability benefits to cover their medical bills and daily living expenses.
We understand that applying for SSDI and SSI can appear to be a daunting and overwhelming process. To help alleviate any anxieties, we are available to address any of your legal concerns and explain the differences between SSDI and SSI benefits.
Social Security Disability benefits, or SSDI, are available to individuals who recently worked. To qualify, you generally need to have worked 5 out of the last 10 years. The eligibility requirements are a little different for individuals under 31 years old, since they have not been in the workforce as long, and for individuals more than 50 years old, who have been part of the workforce much longer.
Supplemental Security Income Benefits, or SSI, Income are paid to disabled individuals who are considered at a low income level. To qualify, you do not need to prove that you worked in the past. The eligibility requirements for the two programs differ greatly. However, for both SSI and SSDI, you must prove that a medically recognized impairment has restricted your ability to make a living for at least 12 months.
Initial claims for both social security disability and supplemental security income are filed directly with the Social Security Administration. The initial disability application can be made online with the Social Security Administration website. The initial SSI application may also be made online.
Our law firm is available to help you navigate through the legal process in appealing denied claims, whether you are denied disability or supplemental security income.
We will take time preparing you for your hearing to help you effectively demonstrate the extent of your medical condition before the administrative judge. The steps we take could ultimately help you gain the benefits you need to keep your home without draining all of your savings.
Contact Our Firm's Pennsylvania SSDI Benefits Lawyers
From our office in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing highly skilled representation for clients in Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey in need of SSDI or SSI benefits. Call (570) 421-1406 or contact us online today for a no-obligation consultation with an experienced disability claim attorney.
513 Sarah Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
(570)421-1406-Tel
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