Social Security Disability

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Social Security Disability Lawyers Serving Clients Nationwide

Are you applying for Social Security Disability benefits? At Liner Legal, LLC, we’re here to help. Our team of dedicated Social Security Disability attorneys serves clients in all 50 states, providing expert guidance through every step of the application and appeals process.
No matter where you live, our experienced Disability Lawyers are ready to fight for your rights. Let us use our expertise to help you secure the benefits you deserve.

Types of Social Security Disability Benefits

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)

Title II Benefits

A federal program that provides monthly benefits to individuals who are unable to work due to a physical or mental health condition and have paid into Social Security through prior employment. Unlike Supplemental Security Income (SSI), SSDI is earned through work credits and funded through Social Security payroll taxes.

  • Requires sufficient work credits from prior employment history
  • Disability determination matches SSI rules without financial means-testing
  • Provides benefits based on earned entitlements rather than financial need

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Title XVI Benefits

A federal income supplement program designed for individuals with limited income and resources. Unlike Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), SSI is funded by general tax revenues, not Social Security taxes.

  • Must meet strict financial requirements and be medically disabled
  • Disability rules match SSDI, but with added income/asset thresholds
  • Provides essential support for those unable to sustain themselves economically

Child’s Disability Benefits (CDB)

  1. Monthly benefits paid to a minor child (under 18) of a disabled, retired, or deceased parent who is receiving Social Security.
  2. The child must be unmarried and meet age and relationship requirements.
  3. If over age 18, benefits may continue if the child is still in high school (up to age 19).

Disabled Widow/Widower Benefits (DWB)

  1. Benefits paid to a widow or widower of a deceased worker who was insured under Social Security.
  2. Must be age 50–59 and have a qualifying disability that began within a certain time frame related to the spouse's death.
  3. The deceased spouse must have worked long enough to qualify for Social Security.

Disabled Adult Child Benefits (DAC)

  1. Benefits for an adult child (age 18 or older) who became disabled before age 22.
  2. Paid based on a parent's work record (parent must be disabled, retired, or deceased).
  3. The adult child must be unmarried and meet the SSA's definition of disability.

For resources and links about your Social Security Disability (SSD) claim, click here.

How a Disability Lawyer at Liner Legal Can Help

At Liner Legal, we are Disability Warriors, ready to fight for the benefits you deserve. Founded in 2013 by Michael Liner, our firm has built a reputation for compassionate advocacy and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by disabled individuals nationwide.

When You Choose Liner Legal, LLC, You Gain Access To:

We are more than just a law firm. We are your advocates, supporters, and partners in securing the benefits you need and deserve.

Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits

Applying for Social Security Disability benefits can feel overwhelming, but understanding the process helps. Here’s a quick guide:

1. Initial Application:

You can apply online via the Social Security Administration (SSA) website, by phone, or in person at your local SSA office. Be prepared to provide detailed medical and work history information.

2. Required Documentation:

3. Timeframes:

The initial decision typically takes 3-5 months, this may vary by state. If approved, you’ll receive a benefits notice. If denied, you have 60 days to file an appeal.

How Your Lawyer Handles the Social Security Disability Appeals Process

Many claims are approved during the appeals process. Having an experienced lawyer improves your chances of success. Here’s how we handle each appeal stage:

The Four Stages of Appeal:

1. Reconsideration

Your lawyer ensures a different examiner reviews the case, offering a fresh perspective.

2. Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing

If denied again, we request a hearing before an ALJ within 60 days. This is often the most critical stage. Your attorney will present your case directly to the judge.

3. Appeals Council Review

If the ALJ denies your claim, we can request an Appeals Council review, which may approve your case, deny it, or return it for further review.

4. Federal Court Review:

If all else fails, we can file a lawsuit in federal court.

How We Strengthen Your Appeal:

Medical Conditions That Qualify for Disability Benefits

The SSA maintains a guide known as the Blue Book, listing impairments that may qualify for disability benefits. While this list is extensive, it’s not exhaustive.

Common Qualifying Conditions Include:

Even if your condition isn’t listed, you may still qualify if your disability prevents you from working. A skilled lawyer can prove your eligibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

It can take an average of 6 to 9 months to get an initial decision and may vary by state, but it may take longer if appeals are needed.

You have 60 days to appeal. Many denials are overturned, so don’t give up we can help you file fast.

Yes, if you qualify financially for SSI and meet work history requirements for SSDI, you may receive
both.

SSDI benefits are based on your work history. SSI is based on financial need. We can try to
estimate your benefit based on your details.

SSDI automatically converts to regular Social Security retirement benefits at full retirement age.
Your monthly amount won’t change.

Yes, but only if your earnings are below the Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) limit set by Social
Security. We can help determine if you qualify.

Contact Liner Legal Today

If you’re struggling with a Social Security Disability or a Long Term Disability claim or have questions about the application process, we're here to help. No matter where you are in the United States, our experienced attorneys are ready to fight for your rights.

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