Ashland Social Security Disability Benefits Lawyer
A Tri-State Social Security Disability
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Requesting Benefits and Being Denied is Not the End of Your Options
If you are disabled and attempted to claim social Security disability benefits (SSD) but were denied, you still have options. A determination of permanent and total disability is the cornerstone to an SSD case. An experienced lawyer can help you present the proof you need and navigate the appeals process and work toward getting you the compensation you need.
At the law office of William C.O. Reaves, P.S.C., we work with clients just like you who have been denied SSD benefits. William C.O. Reaves has nearly more than 34 years of legal experience and will discuss your case with you during a free initial consultation. Contact our Ashland, Kentucky office online or at 606-547-4419 to discuss your social security disability benefits.
If There are Certain Things I Cannot Do, am I Eligible for Benefits?
Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits are intended to assist those who are disabled with cash payments which depend on how long and how much you have paid into Social Security . To be eligible to receive SSD benefits, you must:
- Be determined to be disabled by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
- Have worked and previously paid into the social security system.
Determination of eligibility for payment does not depend on your assets or the income or assets of your spouse. Neither is eligibility based on whether a work injury made you disabled or the type of disability, whether it be mental or physical. You must only show, to the satisfaction of the SSA, that you are totally and permanently disabled.
What Happens if I was Denied Disability Benefits?
Appealing the denial of a Social Security disability claim through Social Security is not an in-court process. Instead, challenging the SSD denial is done through the Social Security Administration. Generally speaking , you have a period of 65 days from the date of your denial. Read your denial notice carefully and it will state if you have a shorter period. You will not have to discuss your private matters, including your injury or financial circumstances, in front of a jury. There are Federal Court appeals available if you have exhausted your appeals through the Social Security Administration.
Contact William C.O. Reaves, P.S.C.
William C.O. Reaves has been working with disabled people throughout the Tri-State area seek SSD payments. Contact the law offices of William C.O. Reaves, P.S.C. online or by phone at 606-547-4419 to discuss your Social Security disability claim .
We will always return your calls and strive to provide quality, personal service to each and every client. Our attorneys fees are paid out of any recovery we get for you; if your claim is unsuccessful, you do not owe us any attorney fees.