Showing posts with label benefits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefits. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

FAQ - When Should I Contact a Disability Lawyer or Attorney?

Exactly when Must I Contact An Attorney?

Contacting your St Louis disability attorney You should contact an lawyer or attorney as soon as possible after the disability occurs to receive maximal Social Security Disability or SSI benefits. The earlier we are able to start working on your legal matter, so much the better your likelihood of winning.

Please note that not all lawyers practice in front of the Social Security Administration. You can expect to do best to get a hold of an attorney familiar with the complex and somewhat atypical Social Security Disability legal guidelines and procedures.

Friday, April 26, 2013

FAQ - Why Should I Apply for Disability Benefits?



Why Should I Make an Application?

Family benefits disability income social securityYou should apply for disability benefits for several causes.
  •     you will be eligible for Medicare health insurance or Medicaid according to the kind of Social Security benefit
  •     you may receive cost of living increases each 12 months to your once a month disability benefit
  •     you may profit from tax advantages or get your benefits tax-free
  •     you may guard any coming future Social Security benefits (Retirement or Survivors benefits if qualified)
  •     you may be eligible for work incentives or vocational rehabilitation training programs to assist you in returning to work
  •     your spouse or kids may be eligible for benefits on your record.

    Friday, February 8, 2013

    FAQ - Do I Qualify for Social Security Administration Benefits?

    Do I Qualify?

    There's always a question here at Kassin & Carrow of whether you may qualify for benefits from the Social Security Administration. We work to help you find out quickly. The benefits will differ depending upon your unique and individual situation.


    QUALIFICATION SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCEYou may qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Payments if you:
    • are age 65 or older
    • are a U.S. citizen or national, or in one of certain categories of aliens and is a resident of one of the 50 States, Washington D.C., or the Northern Mariana Islands
    • file an application
    • meet certain other requirements
    • are blind (vision acuity of 20/200 or less in your better eye with use of a correcting lens) or disabled
    • have limited income
    • have limited resources
    • are not absent from the country for a full calendar month or for 30 consecutive days or more
    • apply for any other cash payments or benefits (Social Security benefits, pensions, etc)
    Being disabled as an adult means that you have a physical or mental condition that:
    • is expected to result in death
    • has lasted or is expected to last for more than 12 months
    • results in the inability to perform substantial gainful activity (earning less that $1,010 in an average month)

    You may qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits if you:

    • are disabled and worked/earned enough credits to become insured
    • were disabled before the age of 22 and either of your parents is disabled or deceased, and earned enough credits to become insured
    • are a disabled widower or widow between the ages of 50 and 60 and your deceased spouse earned enough credits to become insured