Supplemental Security Income
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Stroudsburg Supplemental Security Income Attorneys Offering Strong Advocacy and Legal Counsel in Pursuit of SSI Benefits
If a medical condition or disability has threatened your ability to maintain a living, nothing should stand in your way of obtaining the benefits you need and deserve. At Amori & Associates, LLC, we offer strong advocacy and legal counsel to help clients fight back against denied claims in pursuit of obtaining Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI).
SSI disability benefits are available to individuals who are disabled, blind or over the age of 65 with little or no income to cover their basic needs. This is a complicated area of the law based on specific government guidelines and eligibility requirements.
The amount of SSI benefits individuals qualify for is based on their income level and the value of their assets. However, most claims are denied the first time. The help of a persistent and highly skilled Stroudsburg Supplemental Security Income lawyer can make all the difference in fighting back against denied claims.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC
Today SSI benefits are a monthly stipend available to individuals with a low income level. In contrast to SSDI benefits, SSI benefits are designed to provide financial resources for individuals who are blind, disabled or over the age of 65 with no steady income. SSI benefits are also available to disabled children, if their parents or guardian have a low income level.
Unlike SSDI benefits, you are not required to have a work history to qualify for SSI benefits. At Amori & Associates, LLC, we are available to address your legal concerns and explain the differences between SSI and SSDI benefits, which are available to individuals who are unable to work because of a disability.
The Social Security Administration manages the Supplement Security Income program, but SSI benefits are not paid through Social Security taxes. SSI benefits are paid out of a general fund for individuals who essentially have little or no money coming into their household. To qualify, individuals typically need to have less than $2,000 in assets, not including their home or car. The amount a person can receive is based on his or her income and assets, instead of work history or past earnings.
Fighting Back Against Denied SSI Claims If you were denied SSI benefits, you are not alone. Unfortunately, the majority of people who apply for financial assistance with the Social Security Administration are initially denied the benefits they are entitled to receive. We have extensive experience appealing denied SSDI and SSI claims.
Our legal team will help you navigate through the appeals process, making sure the extent of your medical condition is fully documented. We will work with your doctor to incorporate compelling testimony complete with your medical records. We understand this is an overwhelming time for you and your family. When you select our law firm, you will gain the benefit of a highly skilled legal advocate on your side. We will treat you as a top priority to help you obtain the benefits you are entitled to receive.
Contact Our Firm's Pennsylvania SSI Lawyers
From our office in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing highly skilled representation for clients in Eastern Pennsylvania in need of SSI benefits. Call (570) 421-1406 or contact us online today for a no-obligation consultation with an experienced disability claim attorney.
SSI disability benefits are available to individuals who are disabled, blind or over the age of 65 with little or no income to cover their basic needs. This is a complicated area of the law based on specific government guidelines and eligibility requirements.
The amount of SSI benefits individuals qualify for is based on their income level and the value of their assets. However, most claims are denied the first time. The help of a persistent and highly skilled Stroudsburg Supplemental Security Income lawyer can make all the difference in fighting back against denied claims.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC
Today SSI benefits are a monthly stipend available to individuals with a low income level. In contrast to SSDI benefits, SSI benefits are designed to provide financial resources for individuals who are blind, disabled or over the age of 65 with no steady income. SSI benefits are also available to disabled children, if their parents or guardian have a low income level.
Unlike SSDI benefits, you are not required to have a work history to qualify for SSI benefits. At Amori & Associates, LLC, we are available to address your legal concerns and explain the differences between SSI and SSDI benefits, which are available to individuals who are unable to work because of a disability.
The Social Security Administration manages the Supplement Security Income program, but SSI benefits are not paid through Social Security taxes. SSI benefits are paid out of a general fund for individuals who essentially have little or no money coming into their household. To qualify, individuals typically need to have less than $2,000 in assets, not including their home or car. The amount a person can receive is based on his or her income and assets, instead of work history or past earnings.
Fighting Back Against Denied SSI Claims If you were denied SSI benefits, you are not alone. Unfortunately, the majority of people who apply for financial assistance with the Social Security Administration are initially denied the benefits they are entitled to receive. We have extensive experience appealing denied SSDI and SSI claims.
Our legal team will help you navigate through the appeals process, making sure the extent of your medical condition is fully documented. We will work with your doctor to incorporate compelling testimony complete with your medical records. We understand this is an overwhelming time for you and your family. When you select our law firm, you will gain the benefit of a highly skilled legal advocate on your side. We will treat you as a top priority to help you obtain the benefits you are entitled to receive.
Contact Our Firm's Pennsylvania SSI Lawyers
From our office in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing highly skilled representation for clients in Eastern Pennsylvania in need of SSI benefits. Call (570) 421-1406 or contact us online today for a no-obligation consultation with an experienced disability claim attorney.
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