Social Security - The Application
Process
It is your right as an applicant for
Social Security Disability benefits to have a
representative. While most claimants do not consider
retaining a lawyer until after the initial application
as been denied, you may retain us at any point in
process including the initial application. Our
fees must be approved by the SSA and we charge no fee
unless we are successful in securing you benefits.
In order to be eligible for social
security disability benefits you must meet the SSA's
definition of disabled. This being a severe physical or
psychological impairment that prevents a person from
working or interferes with work to an extent that you
are unable to earn more than $830* a month. The
impairment must have lasted or be expected to last at
least twelve months.
The decision on whether to grant or
deny benefits will be based on your medical records so
it is important to have records of ongoing medical care
that substantiates the impairment and indicate that it
is a long term condition.
You may apply for disability benefits
at the time you become disabled. Applications for
benefits may be made at your local SSA office (The
Owensboro office is at the Cigar Factory Mall on Walnut
St.) or by completing the online application at
http://www.ssa.gov/applyfordisability/.
You will be notified by mail whether
your claim as be approved or denied. If approved,
benefits can begin six months after the date the
disability began. If denied, then you have 60 days to
appeal. Approximately 60% of all claims are initially
denied.*
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