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Veterans Social Security Disability Benefits Lawyers

When a mental or physical disability has rendered you unable to financially support yourself, or your family, pursuing monthly income and past-due Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits can be almost impossible to understand, especially if you qualify, or are already receiving disabled veterans benefits. You are not alone.

The veterans Social Security Disability benefits attorneys at Midwest Disability will compassionately, efficiently and effectively evaluate your benefits claims and offer knowledgeable counsel regarding how they are related and affect each other. We have 50-plus years of combined experience, focused entirely on handling benefits claims. Call or e-mail us from anywhere in the U.S. for a free evaluation. It does not matter where you live since claims are handled by phone, email or mail.

Disabled Veteran SSD Claim Attorneys

Disabled veterans face many challenges, among them attempting to navigate the processes surrounding the wide array of benefits that may be available to them. Disabled veterans benefits are not offset due to receipt of Social Security Disability benefits. However, it is very important to work with a knowledgeable benefits lawyer who can assist you with the distinct applications involved in seeking all of the benefits, including disabled veterans and SSD benefits, to which you may be entitled.

Qualifying for SSD

To qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, you must have paid Social Security taxes for more than a specified amount of time. Doing so insures you against the possibility of being unable to perform substantial work due to a physical or mental impairment that lasts longer than a year, or is terminal. Documentation must be submitted to prove that you have a qualifying medical impairment.

Important SSD Considerations for Disabled Veterans

Your ability to perform substantial work activity is the determining factor in whether you receive SSD benefits. Your eligibility for these benefits is usually not affected by being on active duty status or receiving military pay or disabled veteran benefits.

As a service member, you may be able to take advantage of expedited processing of SSD benefit claims, side-stepping the significant period of time that it usually takes to begin receiving benefits.

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Midwest Disability Works For You, No Matter Which State You Call Home

The disabled veteran and SSD claims lawyers at Midwest Disability provide a full range of services on behalf of people seeking to take advantage of veterans and government assistance programs. We offer personalized assistance throughout each stage of the process, from advising on the different kinds of benefits and how they affect each other, to preparing the initial application and fighting for your rights on appeal if you are denied or stop receiving benefits you already receive.

Contact us online or call our offices directly at 888-351-0427 for a free case evaluation and consultation with one of our disability claim attorneys. You do not pay attorneys fees unless and until we recover benefits on your behalf.

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