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Galt SSDI Attorney

It can be overwhelming to discover that you have a disability. Your next steps may be unknown to you. You may have to take some time to accept your new normal. Amidst the frustration and uncertainty, you should not forget to consider applying for governmental assistance, primarily Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI benefits. For help in determining how much in benefits you may qualify for, you should speak with a Galt SSDI lawyer as soon as you can.

Who makes the final decision on Social Security disability?

Hire an SSI Benefits Lawyer

The legal team at Gade & Parekh, LLP, understands how hard this time may be for you. Facing an SSDI case on your own can be confusing, difficult, and may result in a denial of benefits simply because you made a crucial error. A Galt SSDI attorney can walk you through the state’s SSDI laws and prevent you from making any costly mistakes. A law firm like ours has a collective experience of 40 years. We can bring heartfelt commitment to your case.

How Can an SSDI Lawyer Help You?

If you want to apply for SSDI benefits in Galt, you can either apply online on the Social Security Administration website or visit your nearest SSA office. The closest full-service office to Galt would be in Sacramento on Folsom Boulevard. You should contact a lawyer before applying and make an appointment to speak with an agent.

It’s important to remember that you are not alone in this. In 2023, there were 6,376,029 beneficiaries of some sort of Social Security assistance in California alone. In 2024, the number of individuals receiving Social Security Disability benefits nationwide was 8,614,659. There’s nothing wrong with pursuing benefits after losing a part of yourself and trying to move forward with a disability.

To make sure that your interests are protected and you have the strongest chance of being accepted, you should hire an SSDI lawyer to guide you through every step of the process. Sometimes, simply having a lawyer present to clarify things for you can be enough to make the entire process easier. There are several ways that an SSDI lawyer can help you in this trying time.

Application Assistance

The online application for SSDI benefits can be difficult to navigate. The process can be stressful, time-consuming, and especially hard for individuals who are also trying to balance a new normal as a disabled individual. Your lawyer can help you gather your medical records, make sure you meet every important filing deadline, and draft your application with as few errors as possible.

Reviewing Your Case

To help you work through your application, your lawyer needs to become very familiar with your case. That means you need to provide them with as much evidence as possible that proves your disability and explains your timeline. Your lawyer must understand the nature of your disability, how long you’ve been out of work because of it, and whether you can return. 

If you have applied for SSDI benefits before and were rejected, tell your lawyer. Bring a letter of denial with you if you receive one. We can go through that letter and figure out what exactly caused your denial. Then, we can start working on a strong appeal.

Preparing for Your Hearing

Most SSDI applicants will need to attend a hearing before a judge. The judge will go through your application and give you a chance to explain what happened to you, particularly why you can no longer hold gainful employment. Then, they will decide about your benefits. Your lawyer will be with you during this hearing and will prepare you for it in the weeks leading up to it.

FAQs

Q: How Much Does a Social Security Disability Insurance Lawyer Cost in California?

A: There is no telling how much a Social Security Disability Insurance lawyer may cost in California. Every case is different. Many SSDI lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which means you only must pay if they are successful with your case. If the SSA approves your benefits, your fee will be 25% of the past-due benefits or the statutory cap set forth by the law, whichever ends up being less money for you.

Q: Does Having Multiple Sclerosis Qualify Me for SSDI Benefits?

A: A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, or MS, can qualify you for SSDI benefits. However, you may only qualify if your symptoms are severe enough to keep you out of work for at least a year. You will need to prove your diagnosis and prove that your symptoms are severe. The way you do this is by gathering your medical records and proving yourself at your hearing. With the right medical documentation and a lawyer’s help, you should be successful.

Q: What’s the Difference Between SSDI and SSI Benefits?

A: The main difference between Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is who exactly can benefit from them. SSDI benefits are open to anyone with a qualifying disability that keeps them from holding gainful employment. SSI benefits are generally for individuals 65 years old or older who have a disability. Either way, you still must apply for benefits and could end up being denied.

Q: How Does the Social Security Administration Define a Disability?

A: The Social Security Administration (SSA) defines a disability as a determinable physical or mental impairment that is expected to eventually result in death or can be expected to last at least 12 months. This disability will also be responsible for keeping the afflicted individual from engaging in any substantial gainful activity, including work.

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The most important choice you can make for your case is to hire an SSDI lawyer to oversee your application, take charge of your appeal, and represent you during your hearing. Without a lawyer, you could end up making a mistake that could cost you your benefits. At Gade & Parekh, LLP, we know what kind of help you need. Contact us to speak to someone on our team about how we can help.

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