




Social Security Disability
The Social Security Administration is a part of the federal government that manages the fund you pay into for your retirement benefits. The Social Security Administration also issues monthly checks to disabled children and disabled adults who are less than 62 years of age.
For Social Security purposes, you are "disabled" if you have a medical problem that prevents you from working. In addition, the medical problem must be severe enough that it will last at least a year or severe enough where it might result in death.
Social Security's disability claim evaluation process has evolved into a complex and often confusing system that involves multiple levels of appeals and review.
We can assist you in navigating the complex waters of SSD.

SSD attorney fees are paid out of accrued benefits and are closely monitored by the Federal Government.
We don’t get paid unless we win your claim.