Knoxville, Tennessee

Social Security Disability Lawyer in Knoxville, Tennessee


Let a Knoxville Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

Each year, a large number of American workers from all across the country are forced to stop working full-time jobs because of an injury or serious illness. Social security disability benefits are a necessary means for coping with the rising cost of medical expenses as well as everyday household bills. If you have paid your taxes into the social security disability fund and are determined to be disabled by the Social Security Administration, you are eligible to receive payments from that fund to help cover your income gap.

To find out if you are qualified to receive SSD or SSI (supplemental security income) benefits, you must file an application – either in person at a local Social Security Administration, by phone at the national toll-free hotline or online at the SSA's website. You can also talk to a social security disability attorney who can assist you with everything you need to put together a strong disability claims application. Only 25-30 percent of SSD/SSI applications are accepted initially. That number increases to almost 65 percent during the appeals process. But both of those figures are significantly improved with the help of an experienced disability advocate.

To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Knoxville, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:

710 Locust St., No. 223
Knoxville, TN 37902-2544
(865) 545-4354

This office also serves clients in Powell, Rockford, Heiskell, Louisville, Alcoa, Clinton, Seymour, Corryton, Maynardville, Maryville and surrounding areas.
 
Knoxville, Tennessee is famously home to the University of Tennessee and its perennially successful Volunteers athletic teams. Of the four major cities in the state, Knoxville is the second-oldest behind Nashville. Yet in Knoxville and surrounding Knox County, there are more than 71,000 residents living with disabilities . It is possible that a number of them could qualify for SSD or SSI benefits.

There is a difference between social security disability (SSD) and supplemental security income (SSI). SSD benefits are available to anyone who has worked and paid into the social security fund. Generally those payments are made in the form of FICA taxes that are taken out of your regular paycheck. Some people have not worked enough or paid enough taxes into the system to receive SSD funds. Supplemental security income money is available to help them recover their lost income. If you are filing for SSI funds, the Social Security Administration is legally required to accept an SSD application at the same time, increasing your chances of being granted benefits.

Moreover, if you are awarded benefits, you will receive medical insurance in addition. Depending on what type of disability benefits you are granted, you will be able to receive either Medicare or Medicaid. Those insurance benefits will be able to pay for any past medical expenses that you have incurred. There are some regulations and restrictions that come along with both Medicare and Medicaid. Be sure to talk with your disability lawyer to know what those limitations may be.

Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care

Agape Outreach
5403 Jacksboro Pike
Knoxville, TN 37918
(865) 689-4871

Cherokee Health Systems
1400 Dutch Valley Drive
Knoxville, TN 37918
(865) 342-1910

Free Medical Clinic Of America
6209 Chapman Highway
Knoxville, TN 37920
(865) 577-3733

Knox County Health Department
140 Dameron Ave.
Knoxville, TN 37917
(865) 215-5000

West Knox Health Center
10263 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37922
(865) 670-9231

Interfaith Health Clinic
315 Gill Ave.
Knoxville, TN 37917
(865) 546-7300

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