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Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income Claims

Are you disabled and unable to work? 

 

To receive benefits under the social security disability and SSI programs, you must have physical or mental health problems (or a combination of problems) severe enough to keep you from working in any regular, paying job for at least 12 months.  The test isn't whether you have been unable to get a job lately; and the test is not simply whether you are unable to go back to your old job.  Rather, the test is whether you are capable of doing jobs that exist in the economy in significant numbers.

 

Using an extensive set of regulations, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will take into account your medical condition, your remaining ability to work, your age, education, training and work experience in deciding your case.  At age 50 for most people, and again at ages 55 and 60, SSA's regulations make it easier to be found disabled. 

 

If you would like to meet with an attorney who specializes in social security claims please call us today at (270) 827-9800 to set up your free consultation.  You can also contact Joel Wesch by clicking on the following link.

Joel Wesch

 

Joel Wesch specialize in Social Security Claims and is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives.  For more information about this organization go to www.nosscr.org

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