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Why wait? St. Augustine, Florida Social Security lawyers can help now
 

An expert St. Augustine SSD Lawyer may significantly increase your chances of winning your SSD claimHas an injury kept you from working? Social security may be the solution. If you have been turned down for social security benefits, or if you have yet to apply, an experienced St. Augustine social security attorney can increase your odds of qualifying. St. Augustine social security attorneys help our most vulnerable citizens qualify for social security disability benefits.
 

SSI and SSDI: The difference between winning and losing your claim
 

The vast majority of the initial applicants are denied social security benefits: generally, between 65% and 70%. Presenting proof of your disability is an important step toward qualifying. An experienced St. Augustine social security lawyer can help you make your most compelling case to the review board. Your chance of success increases this way. Winning your claim can mean the difference between homelessness and no medical care, and having a safety net of a monthly benefit payment and life-saving medical care. Those who qualify could potentially receive the following in addition to monthly payments: Medicare, Medicaid, and Food Stamps, depending on your circumstances.
 

How do I pay a qualified St. Augustine, FL Social Security lawyer? I don’t have any money!
 

Just about anyone can afford a social security lawyer. Unlike many other types of attorneys, social security lawyers do not require you to pay big out of pocket expenses. 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. The social security administration carefully monitors how much a social security attorney charges. The attorneys are statutorily limited to charging a max of 25% of back pay awarded to you (up to a max of $6,000). That means that in most cases you can only be required to pay money that was already owed to you before you received your social security benefits, and even that amount is limited. By filling out the questionnaire on the website, an experienced St. Augustine Social Security attorney will contact you.
 

Social Security: Who qualifies for SSI and SSDI
 

SSI (Social Security Income) and SSDI (Social Security disability Insurance) are two separate programs that pay claimants who are disabled. The disability must prevent you from working for a year or more or result in death. While both programs are federal disability programs, they are quite different from each other.
 

  1. What is the Standard for Disability in St. Augustine, Florida? - To receive disability benefits for Social Security Disability you must meet the Social Security Administration's definition of disability.
    1. The term disability is that you are unable to engage in “substantial gainful activity” [SGA] because of a medically physical or mental impairment which has lasted, or is expected to last, for at least 12 months, or is expected to result in your death.
  2. If you are working in or around St. Augustine, Florida is that a factor? - If you are working in St. Augustine and performing SGA, then you are considered able to work and not disabled. In 2012, the SGA limit is $1010 (after taxes) per month. If you earn more than $1010 per month, you are probably not eligible, unless there are special circumstances;
  3. Do You Have a Severe Impairment? - You must have a medical problem which significantly limits your physical or mental ability to perform basic work activities. The impairment must be expected to last for 12 months or end in death;
  4. Does Your Medical Condition Match One of SSA’s Listed Impairments? - SSA has a list of medical conditions ["Listing of Impairments."] that describes medical conditions so severe that SSA considers people who have the conditions disabled;
    1. If your condition does not meet or equal one of the conditions in the Listing of Impairments, then you must ask:
      1. Despite Your Medical Condition, Are You Able to Do Work You Did in the Past? - SSA determines what you are able to do despite your medical condition. This is called the Residual Functional Capacity (RFC). SSA compares your RFC with the physical and mental demands of your past jobs. If you are physically and mentally able to do a job that you have held within the last fifteen years, then SSA considers you "not disabled." However, if you are not able to perform any of your past jobs, then ask:
  5. Despite Your Medical Condition, Are You Able to Do Other Work? - If you cannot perform your past work, then SSA decides whether you are able to perform other types of work.
     

Can Children in St. Augustine, FL Qualify for Disability Benefits? Yes, but What is the Criteria?
 

Financially, needy children under age 18 who have serious medical conditions may be eligible for Children's SSI. A child is disabled for SSI if the child is not working and earning more than the SGA level and has a medical condition or combination of conditions that cause "marked and severe functional limitations." Medical evidence documenting the child's medical condition is essential.
 

SSDI: The Federal Program for Those With a Work History – Connect with a Knowledgeable St. Augustine, Florida Disability Insurance Attorney ImmediatelySt. Augustine Social Security lawyers can guide you to win the often-complicated SSD Claims
 

Claimants can qualify for SSDI if they are disabled and have previously paid into the social security system through their taxes. So, you must have worked and paid social security taxes to qualify. The government also requires you to have worked a percentage of the previous years, contingent on your age. Some SSDI claimants also qualify for Medicare if they are disabled under the SSDI program for 2 years. Learn more by contacting an experienced SSDI attorney.
 

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) – Talk to an experienced St. Augustine, FL Disability Attorney
 

SSI is paid out like welfare, meaning you cannot earn over a certain amount of money to qualify. In addition, you need to be disabled and unable to work. SSI pays out a smaller amount of money than SSDI, but unlike SSDI, you are not required to have paid into the Social Security system to qualify for payments. In addition, SSI recipients qualify for medical care through Medicaid. To contact an experienced St. Augustine SSI lawyer, fill out the questionnaire on the webpage.
 

How does the application and appeal process work? - St. Augustine Disability Appeals attorney
 

Applicants can begin the process in multiple ways: online, over the phone, and in person. The government takes around four to six months to review your case. Once you get your results, you will either receive a notice of payments, or you will be denied. In which case, you can appeal the decision in person or have your attorney appear on your behalf.
 

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

Chronic liver disease
Liver Damage
Inflammatory arthritis
Short bowel syndrome
Anterior poliomyelitis
Benign brain tumors
Muscular dystrophy
Herniated Disc
Bronchiectasis
Hepatitis
Lymphoma
Sickle cell disease
Systemic vasculitis
Chronic heart failure
Chemical Burns

 

Local SSA Office in St. Augustine, FL
 

Social Security Office
2428 Old Moultrie Road
St. Augustine, Florida 32086
(877) 405-5867

 

Low Cost Hospitals in St. Augustine, Florida
 

Saint Augustine Va Clinic
1955 U.S. 1
St. Augustine, Florida 32086
(904) 829-0814
Mayo Primary Care Center
110 Southwood Lake Drive
St. Augustine, Florida 32086
(904) 794-2777

 

Hospitals in and near St. Augustine, FL
 

Flagler Hospital, Inc.
400 Health Park Boulevard
Saint Augustine, Florida 32086
(904) 819-5155
Memorial Hospital Flagler Inc.
60 Memorial Medical Parkway
Palm Coast, Florida 32164
(386) 586-4210

 

 

 

St. Augustine serve clients throughout Northeastern Florida including Hastings, Marineland, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Bakersville, Elkton, Flagler Estates, Fruit Cove, Mill Creek, Sawgrass, St. Johns, Switzerland, Vilano Beach and Vermont Heights and other communities in St. Johns County.

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