Obtaining Social Security Disability And Supplemental Security Income Benefits

At a time when the government is looking to cut costs, qualifying for and receiving Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits can be a complicated process. A majority of initial applications for both benefits are denied. The Detroit, Michigan, Social Security Disability lawyers at Miller Cohen, P.L.C., have the medical and vocational resources necessary to challenge these denials. With over 40 years of experience and numerous appeals under our belt, our attorneys have learned how to convince the Social Security Administration of the legitimacy of the claims that we present. We’ve been in this business long enough to know how the government operates. Our attorneys are prepared with the facts and the law to demand the benefits you deserve.
Don’t take “no” for an answer. For more information about recovering call 313-566-4787 or toll-free at 800-221-6021. We offer a free case evaluation.
Our Lawyers Get Results
The attorneys at the law office of Miller Cohen, P.L.C., advise, counsel and represent clients in regard to the following legal issues:
- Social Security Disability benefits applications
- Social Security Disability appeals
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications and appeals
- Workers’ Compensation benefits applications and appeals
The Social Security Disability lawyers of Miller Cohen, P.L.C., will follow your claim through to conclusion, regardless of the direction it takes us.
How Do I Know If I Qualify For SSDI And/Or SSI?
To qualify for SSDI and/or SSI does not always require that a person be unable to do any work. When you are over 50 years old, it’s generally easier to qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. You must have documented medical reasons why you cannot perform any job you are qualified to accept. Our attorneys will be happy to explain what is required.
Preparation Is Essential
When you are applying for SSDI and/or SSI, providing thorough documentation is crucial. Obtaining medical records and diagnoses and any other relevant information now can help expedite your case later.
If you’re appealing a denial of SSDI and/or SSI, you may need an additional medical opinion regarding your condition. Once you’ve met and discussed your case with our attorneys, Miller Cohen, P.L.C., can guide you in the right direction and begin preparing your appeal.
Your chances of receiving SSDI and/or SSI are greater if you are represented by a lawyer. Knowing the law and being prepared to discuss legal issues, our attorneys use the evidence provided to build a case that meets the requirements of the law. We know how to persuade Social Security officials of the legitimacy of your claims.
Questions? Contact Miller Cohen, P.L.C., Today.
Contact the Detroit Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income attorneys at Miller Cohen, P.L.C., today to schedule a free consultation. Our lawyers have the experience and knowledge of the legal system necessary to get you the benefits you deserve.
We offer free consultations and recover our fees based on percentages set by federal law. And, since we don’t get paid unless you do, you’ll never have to worry about the cost of obtaining the benefits you deserve.
Take control of the situation; contact Miller Cohen, P.L.C., today. Call us at 313-566-4787 or 800-221-6021.