A Social Security Attorney Can Help You

by | Jun 18, 2015 | Legal

The United States Federal Government is responsible for administering Social Security. Social Security dates back to the mid 1930s when it was established to provide those who reached retirement age and those who were unable to work due to a disability with a monthly cash income. A Social Security attorney in Chicago is one that fully understands all the rules, regulations, laws and procedures that apply and they are intimate with the claims procedures as well as the problems that the greatest majority of disabled applicants face. A Social Security attorney can be very instrumental in helping the individual prepare their initial application but is usually more in demand to assist an applicant whose application for benefits was denied.

If the application is for retirement benefits there is very little to it and rarely would an application be denied. Unfortunately the same cannot be said when the application is for disability benefits. Disability benefits are certainly not granted as a matter of course, the applicant must submit a great deal of supporting documentation to prove that they are either physically or mental challenged and that their disability makes it impossible for them to perform any substantive work. The administration is obliged to follow a very detailed process when they review an application; they rely on information such as medical records and work records. Using the data that accompanies the application the administration either accept it or reject it, in the greatest majority of cases the application is denied. With their in-depth knowledge of the law a Social Security attorney in Chicago knows what the administration is looking for, the attorney can counsel and guide the disabled applicant.

In most cases the initial application is made independently. At least 70 percent of first time applications are denied outright after review. The applicant knows that they are disabled and they know they meet the criteria but nevertheless they are denied benefits, this is when they turn to a seasoned Social Security attorney in Chicago. The attorney will attempt to have the decision to deny the application overturned, failing this they file a motion for an administrative hearing which is held in the presence of an administrative law judge. During the hearing the applicant and the attorney can argue the case forcefully; submitting additional evidence to substantiate the claim of disability and that it meets all of the criteria that have been established by the administration. If the attorney feels that it will add to the validity of the arguments he or she can enlist the assistance of expert witnesses that can attest to the fact that the claimant is truly disabled and lacks either the physical or mental capacity to perform any gainful work.

 

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