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Grapevine Texas Social Security Lawyers are Ready to Help
 

Has a disability affected your ability to work? If you are disabled, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. An experienced Grapevine, Texas social security attorney has the skills and knowledge that can help increase your chances of receiving Social Security disability benefits from the US government. To speak with an experienced Grapevine social security attorney as soon as possible, fill out the form on this webpage. You’re just a click away from getting the Social Security help that you need to survive.
 

Am I Entitled to Social Security Benefits? The SSI and SSDI Programs At a Glance
 

If you have already applied for Social Security benefits and your claim was denied, you are among the majority. Roughly 65% - 75% of Social Security applications are not approved annually. You do not have to be among the number of people who fail to qualify for benefits. If you are disabled, you can increase the chances of qualifying for Social Security benefits by contacting an experienced Grapevine Social Security attorney. Your Social Security lawyer can help you make a winning case for SSI or SSDI benefits. You do not have to go through this process alone. If you win your Social Security claim, you will be entitled to a monthly benefit payment from the US government. In many cases, you can also qualify for state and/or federal assistance with medical care. For example, SSDI claimants can apply for and potentially qualify for Medicare benefits, while SSI claimants may qualify for Medicaid benefits.
 

What Does the Typical Grapevine Social Security Attorney Charge?
 

You do not have to have big bank account to afford a Social Security attorney. The typical fee structure used by Social Security law firms is designed to be affordable for people who are not employed. Social security attorneys are generally paid according to a strict fee schedule on a contingency basis. This means they can only be paid if they prevail in your claim. That makes sense because claimants often are not able to afford an attorney with the money they have. A Social Security attorney is legally not allowed to charge more than 25% of the back pay/past due benefits awarded to you, up to a maximum of $6,000. Moreover, you are protected because the government must approve the attorney’s fee before you are required to pay your lawyer for his services. After filling out the questionnaire provided to you on this site, an experienced Grapevine Social Security attorney will call or email you to discuss the specifics of your case.
 

How the US Social Security System Works: SSDI and SSI
 

SSI (Social Security Income) and SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) are two separate programs under the umbrella term “Social Security” that pay a benefit to claimants who are disabled. A qualifying disability for Social Security benefits usually must either prevent you from working for a year or more or result in death. While both the SSI and SSDI programs are federal disability programs, they are quite different from each other.
 

1.    How is disability defined in Grapevine, Texas? - In order to receive Social Security disability benefits, you must meet the Social Security Administration's
        standard for disability.
        a.    The term disability is defined as being unable to engage in “substantial gainful activity” [SGA] due to a of a physical or mental impairment which has lasted
                - or is expected to last - for a minimum of 12 months, or is expected to result in death.
2.    Is working in Grapevine, Texas a factor in obtaining Social Security disability benefits? - If you are working in Grapevine and the work meets the definition of
       substantial gainful activity, you are considered able to work and, therefore, you are not disabled and would not qualify for Social Security disability benefits.
       In 2012, if you earn more than $1010 per month (after taxes), you are probably not eligible for Social Security, unless there special circumstances exist.
3.    Do You Have a Severe Impairment? - In order to be considered severely impaired, you must have a medical problem that significantly limits your physical or
       mental ability to perform basic work activities. The impairment must be expected to last for 12 months or result in death.
4.    Does Your Medical Condition Match One of SSA’s Listed Impairments? - The Social Security Administration (SSA) has promulgated a list of medical conditions
        ["Listing of Impairments."] of such great severity that the SSA considers people who with the conditions disabled;
        1.    If your condition is not included in the SSA's Listing of Impairments, you have to ask yourself the following question in regard to obtaining Social Security
               Disability Benefits:
               1.  Am I able to do the same type of work I was able to do before the onset of the disability? - If the SSA determines that you are able to continue doing the same
                    work as you did before your medical condition you may have difficulty proving eligibility. The measure of how capable you are at doing your job after the
                   onset of your disability as opposed to before the onset of the disability is called the Residual Functional Capacity (RFC). In determining your eligibility for
                   benefits, the SSA compares your current RFC with the physical and mental demands of your past jobs. If you are physically and mentally able to do a job that
                   you have held within the last fifteen years, then SSA considers you "not disabled." If you are not able to perform any of your past jobs,
                   then ask yourself:
5.    Despite Your Medical Condition, Can You Do Other Work? - If you are unable to perform work similar to what you have done in the past, then the SSA will
       determine whether you are able to perform other types of work rather than collect benefits.
 

Can Children in Grapevine Qualify for Disability Benefits? Yes, but What is the Criteria?
 

Financially, needy children under age 18 who have serious medical conditions may be eligible for Children's SSI. A child is disabled for SSI if the child is not working and earning more than the SGA level and has a medical condition or combination of conditions that cause "marked and severe functional limitations." Medical evidence documenting the child's medical condition is essential.
 

Federal Workers Insurance for the Disabled - Contact a Knowledgeable Grapevine Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Lawyer Today
 

SSDI is a benefit program based on prior work history. For example, you must have worked a certain number of the past years (depending on your age) and paid into the social security system to receive disability payments. Some SSDI beneficiaries also qualify for Medicaid.
 

Supplemental Security Income: A Welfare-based Program
 

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is welfare based – this means that you do not have to have a work history in order to qualify for SSI benefits. Successful SSI claimants will receive a monthly benefit check from the government to help with life’s necessities. In order to qualify for SSI benefits, you must be disabled and make very little or no money. If you qualify for SSI, you may also qualify for medical care through Medicaid. To learn whether you qualify for SSI, contact an experienced Grapevine Social Security attorney. All you have to do is fill out the form on this webside of this page.
 

Proving a Disability: The Process of Applying for Social Security and Appealing a Review Board Decision– Grapevine Social Security Disability Appeal Lawyers
 

You can begin the application process for Social Security benefits online, in person, or by phone. The process can take a while because the number of applications is generally very high. Usually, you have to wait anywhere between three and six months, maybe longer before you will receive a decision on your eligibility for Social Security. If denied, you can appeal the Social Security Review Board’s decision. You may have an attorney represent you at the appeal.

The following are a few examples of the types of injuries and illnesses that have previously qualified as a disability for Social Security:

 

Depressive Syndrome
Systemic vasculitis
HIV
Sjogren’s syndrome
Central nervous system vascular accident
Liver Damage
Myelofibrosis
Soft Tissue tumors of the head and neck
Multiple Myeloma
Cancer of the Pancreas
Somatoform Disorders
Lung Infections
Asthma
Heart Transplant
Peripheral arterial disease

 

Local SSA Office
 

Social Security Office
2010 N State Highway 360
Grand Prairie, Texas 75050
(800) 772-1213

 

Low Cost Hospital
 

Grapevine Family Indus Clnic P A
1600 W College Street, Suite 110
Grapevine, Texas 76051
(817) 481-5525

 

Pharmacies in and near Grapevine, Texas
 

Grapevine Drug Mart
1115 W Northwest Highway
Grapevine, Texas 76051
(817) 481-5780
CVS Pharmacy
2051 Hall Johnson Road
Grapevine, Texas 76051
(817) 410-8808

 

Grapevine Weather (Monthly Averages)
 

  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Avg. High (F) 55 59 66 75 82 90 94 95 88 78 66 56
Avg. Low (F) 34 38 45 53 63 70 74 74 66 55 45 35
Avg. Precipitation (in) 2.24 2.91 3.62 3.16 4.90 3.92 2.38 1.84 3.37 4.02 2.94 2.69

 

 

 

Grapevine social security attorneys serve clients throughout Central Texas, including Arlington, Azle, Bedford, Benbrook, Blue Mound, Colleyville, Crowley, Dalworthington Gardens, Edgecliff Village, Euless, Everman, Forest Hill, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Haltom City, Haslet, Hurst, Keller, Kennedale, Lake Worth, Lakeside, Mansfield, North Richland Hills, Pantego, Pelican Bay, Richland Hills, River Oaks, Saginaw, Sansom Park, Southlake, Watauga, Westlake, Westover Hills, White Settlement, areas in the vicinity of Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport,  and other communities in Dallas County and Tarrant County.

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