Social Security Disability
Social Security Benefits | SSI Claims

If you have been denied Social Security Disability benefits, please contact our law firm at 1-800-718-4658. You are not alone in being denied. Most applicants are denied Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) when they first apply. Statistically, approximately 33 1/3 % of individuals who are initially denied ultimately obtain a reversal of the denial.
We have a separate department that represents claimants who have been denied Social Security Disability benefits.
You need to hire a lawyer to represent you in the appeal process, as it is bureaucratic, complex, and time-consuming. If you hire our Social Security law firm to represent you, your odds will of success will greatly increase. We are very aggressive Social Security Disability lawyers and work diligently to obtain success so you obtain your rightfully earned disability benefits. If we do not obtain you your benefits we are not paid.
We can also help you by explaining what benefits you are entitled to under Social Security law.
The type of disability claims we handle are those when the claimant is unable to work because of a physical or mental impairment, which either has lasted or will last for 12 consecutive months and is confirmed by a doctor’s opinion that you are disabled. You must have that documentation along with medical records in order to succeed on a disability claim.
Documentation is mandatory. Without documentation, it is an automatic rejection.
We know how many disability benefit denials are arbitrary and do not make sense. We know how to turn those denials around through hard work and extensive documentation.
Social Security Disability insurance pays benefits to all workers (and members of their families) who have worked long enough and have therefore paid earlier into the Social Security System.
The standard is that the claimant must have worked at least five of the last ten years before he or she became disabled.
SSI or Supplemental Security Income is to assist those who are disabled and who have little or no income.
75% of all Social Security disability applications are denied. We believe the process is arbitrary and unfair. If you have been denied, please contact us. We will review your paperwork and, if appropriate, apply for a reconsideration on your behalf. We will take care of everything. There is no charge for our services. We are paid by Social Security if we succeed.
The Social Security procedure is as follows: application, application for reconsideration, right to an appeal before an Administrative Law Judge with a request for the Appeal within 60 days of the date of the reconsideration being denied.
It is best for you to hire our firm as your Social Security Disability law firm to handle the administrative hearing. We are experts in presenting evidence. We will make certain that your documentation is presented in the most favorable light possible. We will put together all the medical evidence to support your request and represent you during the hearing. You will always have expert counsel at your side.
Remember: Social Security Administration’s internal statistics have shown that applicants who are represented by a Social Security Disability lawyer at the hearing are more than four times more likely to succeed.
Nadrich & Cohen represents disability claimants at all stages of the Social Security claims procedure. We know how to work within the regulations of the Social Security law administered by the Department of Social Security.
If you or someone you know would like to apply or has been denied Social Security Disability benefits, please contact one of our case intake specialists or either complete the online intake questionnaire on the right. You will immediately be in contact with an experienced Social Security Disability case analyst.
Do not wait. There are time limits and time deadlines. Act today. Call us now.
Remember: There is no charge for our services. We are contingency lawyers and only charge a percentage of what we recover, and that is obtained from the Social Security Administration and not from you.
Do not wait.

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