Social Security Disability
St. Paul, Minnesota, Social Security Disability Lawyers
Amery, Wisconsin, SSD/SSI Attorneys
The Social Security Administration pays disability benefits to people who cannot work because of a medical condition that is expected to last at least one year or result in death. You are eligible for disability benefits if you are disabled and unable to work. If you have not worked enough to qualify for disability benefits, you may be eligible to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Handling Social Security Disability Claims In Minnesota And Wisconsin
Our law firm, Novitzke, Gust, Sempf, Whitley & Bergmanis handles Social Security Disability (SSD) claims and appeals throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota. We not only complete and file needed paperwork, but also advise you throughout the process, making sure you have the information you need.
We handle Social Security cases from the initial application through all levels of appeals, including Federal Court Appeals. We have years of experience and an established record. For additional information, follow the links below:
- Please refer to our representative cases page for examples of Federal Court Social Security decisions.
- Please refer to the Social Security lawyer web page, www.social-security-lawyers.net to compare our experience to other attorneys in this area.
Starting The Social Security Disability Application Process
You should apply for disability benefits as soon as you become disabled. Our law firm can assist you through the entire SSDI claims process if you have suffered an injury resulting in a qualifying disability, such as:
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Cardiovascular disorders
- Skin disorders
- Respiratory disorders
- Neurological disorders
- Mental disorders
- Other disorders and disabling injuries
You will need to complete an application for Social Security benefits and the disability report. You can complete the disability report on the Social Security Online Web site. You can also print the disability report, complete it and return it to your local Social Security office. It can take a long time to process an application for disability benefits — up to five months.
Contact us for an informational brochure on Social Security Disability claims. Call 888-596-6049.
Appealing A Negative Decision
If the decision on your application is favorable, you will be notified of the amount and start date for benefits. If the decision is unfavorable, you will have an opportunity to appeal. You must file the appeal within 60 days of the unfavorable decision. You can have a lawyer represent you. Our law firm has handled hundreds of Social Security Disability appeals. There are several stages to the appeal process. If necessary, the appeal can be brought to a United States Circuit Court. We handle cases in both the 7th and 8th Federal Circuits.
Contact Us
Contact an experienced Wisconsin and St. Paul, Minnesota, Social Security Disability attorney. We represent clients in Minnesota and Wisconsin. We help you make the most of your rights, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed in a professional and timely manner. Call us today toll free at 888-596-6049.