At VanNostrand & Morton, PLLC, we have helped thousands of people throughout West Virginia with Social Security matters. We can show you how to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits and what kind of information the Social Security Administration is looking for in an application.
If you have not worked long enough or consistently enough to qualify for SSDI, you may still be able to apply for Supplemental Security Income.
Why Should I Hire an Attorney?
You can file an SSDI application yourself on the Social Security Administration's website. However, you would be well advised to consult an attorney first. The questions on the form are specifically worded to get certain responses from you. If you are not very careful about the way you phrase your answers, the Administration can easily deny your claim. In addition, you will be bound later by the statements that you make early on in the process.
When applying for Social Security Disability Insurance, our experienced lawyers can also:
- Tell you what to expect from the application process
- Explain what kind of questions you must answer
- Show you how your answers may affect your case
- Help you fill out the application correctly
- Prepare you for any interviews or hearings
How Much Will It Cost Me?
If you are concerned that you cannot afford a lawyer, do not worry. Our law firm handles SSDI matters on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid when you do. Plus, all attorneys' fees are strictly regulated by the federal government.
Contact a West Virginia Disability Benefits Attorney
Learn more about benefits for people with disabilities. Arrange a free initial consultation by calling VanNostrand & Morton, PLLC, 304-847-2773 or toll free at 866-576-7153, or contact us online. We look forward to assisting you.
