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Need Social Security Benefits? Mobile, Alabama Social Security lawyers can help

Do you have a disability? Does that disability keep you from seeking gainful employment? You may need the help of an experienced Mobile social security disability attorney to receive the benefits you are entitled to. Social security attorneys have the experience necessary to work with the social security administration that will increase your chances of success. Fill out the form on the left and contact an experienced Mobile social security disability attorney today. Don’t wait, help is right around the corner.

The difference between winning your SSI or SSDI claim and losing it

The statistics are not favorable for initial applicants. About 65% or more initial applicants are denied annually. Often success hinges on whether you have made out the best case for your disability to the review board. Mobile social security lawyers have experienced understanding how to present your best case. By working with an attorney, you will not have to second-guess whether you have done the best job highlighting what the social security administration is looking for. Successful claimants receive critical monthly payments from the federal government. SSI recipients can receive a monthly payment, food stamps, and potentially Medicaid to cover health care costs. SSDI recipients receive monthly payments based on the amount they paid into the system, among other factors. Also, SSDI recipients sometimes qualify for Medicare.

How do people afford to pay qualified Mobile Social Security lawyers?

Social security lawyers are very affordable. When you hire a social security attorney, you only pay them attorney fees if you win your claim. So, you only pay if you get paid. Thankfully, the government has placed restrictions on how much a social security lawyer can charge a claimant. Specifically, they cannot charge you more than 25% of the past due benefits that are awarded to you. Even then, that 25% figure cannot exceed $6,000 total. So, claimants are always protected by the social security system. There is no reason to contact an experienced Mobile Social Security lawyer. Just fill out the questionnaire on the left.

How the Social Security system works: SSDI vs. SSI

Both Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) have strict requirements. Both systems provide disability payments to those who cannot work for a year or more due to an injury. While related, these programs are quite different.

SSDI - Contact an experienced Mobile Disability Insurance Attorney Now

SSDI provides disability payments to Americans who can demonstrate a work history of paying taxes into the social security system. To qualify, you must prove (1) the existence of a disability that prevents you from working for at least one year, and (2) that you worked and paid social security taxes over the course of the previous years (the number of years depends on your age). SSDI recipients may also qualify for Medicare. Contact an experienced Mobile SSDI lawyer now to learn more.

The federal SSI program – work with a qualified Mobile Disability Attorney

The SSI system provides monthly payments, of a minimum amount, to disabled people. The benefits are paid regardless of whether you previously paid into the Social Security System. Although payments are generally lower under SSI, the funds help those who critically need it. In addition, successful claimants may also qualify for medical care through Medicaid. Fill out the form to contact an experienced Mobile SSI lawyer.

How does the application and appeal process work? - Mobile Disability Appeals attorney

First, you can apply online, call into an office, or visit your local SS office. The application process can take anywhere between four to six months. In the event that the government denies your social security application, you can appeal your case. At the appeal, you can represent yourself or your attorney can represent you.

The list below contains a few examples of the types of illnesses and injuries that have qualified previous applicants for a disability:
 

Cerebral Trauma
Syringomyelia
Muscular dystrophy
Peripheral neuropathies
Subacute combined degeneration
Open Head Injury
Chemical Burns
Skin Grafting
Alport’s Syndrome
Dizziness
Pituitary gland disorders
Thyroid gland disorders
Parathyroid gland disorders
Adrenal gland disorders
Diabetes mellitus


Local SSA Office

Social Security Office
Suite 100, 550 Government Street
Mobile, Alabama 36602
(866) 593-1922


Low Cost Hospitals

Industrial Medical West
5580 Inn Road
Mobile, Alabama 36619
(251) 660-7676

Family Medical Southwest
2423 Schillinger Road South
Mobile, Alabama 36695
(251) 633-5353
Longevity Medical Clinic
2651 Old Shell Road
Mobile, Alabama 36607
(251) 476-2027

Franklin Memory Primary Health Center
1303 Drive Martin L King
Mobile, Alabama 36603
(251) 452-1442


Hospitals

Infirmary West Hospital
5600 Girby Road
Mobile, Alabama 36693
(251) 660-5120

Providence Hospital
6801 Airport Boulevard
Mobile, Alabama 36608
(251) 633-1000
Springhill Memorial Hospital
3719 Dauphin Street
Mobile, Alabama 36608
(251) 344-9630

Mobile Infirmary Medical Center
5 Mobile Infirmary Circle
Mobile, Alabama 36607
(251) 435-3578


Mobile social security lawyers serve clients throughout Southwestern Alabama, including Atmore, Bay Minette, Bayleys Corner, Bayou La Batre, Belforest, Bellefontaime, Blakeley, Bromley, Chunchula, Chickasaw, Citronelle, Coden, Creola, Daphne, Deer Park, Delchamps, Dixon Corner, Fairhope, Fruitdale, Grand Bay, Gulfcrest, Jackson, Le Moyne, Loxey, McIntosh, Mobile, Mount Vernon, Park City, Perdido, Point Clear, Prichard, Robertsdale, Saraland, Satsuma, Semmes, Silverhill, Spanish Fort, Stapleton, Steelwood, Summerdale, Theodore, Tillmans Corner, Wagarville, Wilmer, areas in the vicinity of Mobile Regional Airport, and other communities in Mobile County.

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