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Archive for October, 2006

New York Disability Attorney

Friday, October 20th, 2006

There are few things that are more frustrating than life with a disability. Hours are monopolized by visits to the doctor or rehabilitation. Work may be increasingly difficult to come by. And perhaps most frustrating of all, bills quickly pile up to the brink of disaster. Given all of this, why would anyone want to add on the frustration of paperwork and counfusion that comes with filing for Social Security Disability?

Many residents of New York find themselves in similar situations today. There is a solution to this dilema, and it comes with hiring an experienced New York attorney that specializes in the field of disability law. A good lawyer can make all the difference by reducing the amount of paperwork that ever comes across your desk, and by representing you as you are filing for the first time and especially if you have been denied.

New York has some of the finest disability attorneys in the nation. With your financial health on the line, you need to do everything you can to ensure a successful disability filing, and an experienced attorney can help get you there. For information on how to locate a New York attorney that specializes in the field of Social Security law, visit www.bankruptcyhome.com.

Filing Social Security Online

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

Have you tried filing for Social Security Disability Benefits online but found you had no idea even where to begin? If so, you are not alone. In fact, the Social Security Administration’s on-line application for Social Security Disability Benefits has its own, very lengthy informational page intended to increase user accessibility- but the accessibility is not there yet.

Although the SSA is updating its website continually to make the application process more user-friendly, disability case managers across the country agree that it leaves those who apply more frustrated than they were before. With that in mind, disability attorneys experienced in helping individuals with disabilities receive benefits can carry the burden of applying for Social Security Disability Benefits, relieving you of the annoyance of applying online. They can also make sure your application is complete, accurate, and submitted on-time with the relevant information that can help you win your case.

If you have considered filing online but found the process too confusing and frustrating, please continue to browse through SocialSecurityHome or fill out our free case evaluation to find an experienced disability attorney near you that can help you in filing for Social Security Disability Benefits.

Also available on SocialSecurityHome is a list of common disabilities.

The Benefit of Appealing

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

Have you filed for Social Security Disability Benefits, after spending painstakingly long hours making sure the information you provided was complete and correct, only to be denied? Statistics show that more than half- about 60 percent- of claims filed by individuals are initially denied each year. Statistics also show that you can significantly increase your chances of receiving Social Security Disability Benefits with the aid of a skilled attorney.

Disability lawyers are experienced and familiar with the process of filing for benefits, therefore knowledgeable about what answers the Social Security Administration is looking for (to be accurate, the DDS- Disability Determination Services- provides decisions for the SSA) and the best way in which to phrase your answers. They can ensure consistency in your answers as well as make sure your forms are submitted on-time to the correct destination.

If you have been denied Social Security Disability Benefits, do not delay in appealing your case with the assistance of an experienced attorney. The sooner you appeal or reapply, the better your chances of winning your case.

To learn more about Social Security Disability, view a list of common disabilities, or to find an attorney near you, please continue to explore SocialSecurityHome.

Also feel free to fill out our free evaluation form to determine if you are eligible to receive Social Security Disability Benefits.