Iowa Social Security Disability Lawyers
IA SSD Attorneys
Navigating the Disability Claims Process
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is a huge governmental bureaucracy charged with administering the Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. And like any good bureaucracy will do, the SSA has created a maze of rules and requirements that keeps itself from helping the people it is supposed to help.
Don’t give up.
If you need an experienced Iowa Social Security Disability attorney to help you obtain SSD and SSI benefits, Midwest Disability is the law firm you want to have on your side. We help our clients prepare initial applications. We fight to protect their rights in administrative hearings and appeals. We have even argued a disability case before the Supreme Court of the United States. We help thousands of people each year… why not you too?
From anywhere in Iowa, contact us today for a free evaluation of your Social Security Disability claim.
Great People. Great Results. Midwest Disability works for you.
We understand that the disability claims process can be lengthy and frustrating. We know that this only adds to the stress and anxiety you already feel. While we generally can’t make the claims process move any faster, we can help you avoid mistakes that make the process longer than it needs to be. What we can also do is ease some of the stress you feel by providing clear explanations and maintaining open, honest and regular communication with you throughout the process.
Questions and Answers…
- When should I apply?
- What if my claim is denied?
- What happens at a disability hearing?
- What’s the difference between SSD and SSI?
- Are there any medical benefits?
- Are family members eligible?
Disability Lawyers vs. Disability Representatives…
The Social Security Administration allows non-lawyers who have completed a relatively short course on Social Security Disability law to represent claimants as “advocates.” Lawyers, by contrast, must go to law school and then pass a rigorous test for certification to practice law. Based on that, you might think hiring a lawyer would cost you more, but it won’t. The SSA allows non-licensed “advocates” to charge the same as a highly skilled lawyer.
Taking the Next Step
The Social Security Disability attorneys of Midwest Disability are committed to recovering full benefits for you — fast, with a free consultation and no fees until we win your claim.
To learn more about disability claims, see the Social Security Disability Information Center or FAQ sections of this Web site. To learn more about our Iowa practice or how our attorneys can help you, dial 888-351-0427 (toll free) or submit our free case evaluation form.