Accomac, Virginia

Social Security Disability Lawyer in Accomac, Virginia

Let a Accomac Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

Did you know that Social Security Administration benefits were born from a federal program started by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945? After the Great Depression and World War II, the government realized that savings protections were needed for Americans who were no longer able to work yet struggling with income. If you are unable to work, those same disability benefits could be available to you.
The process for applying begins with filing a claim either with your local Social Security Administration office, over the phone or online. Another way to begin the SSD/SSI application process is by calling a social securty disability benefits lawyer. Because they are trained in disability law, your disability advocate can help you meet the specified deadlines along the way. In addition, a trained SSD/SSI attorney will be able to ask your doctor the correct questions and write the letters that can help sway a judge to help win your claim.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Accomac, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:

22581 Center Parkway
Accomac, VA 23301-1328
(757) 787-7141

This office also serves clients in Onley, Greenbush, Locustville, Onancock, Parksley, Tasley, Melfa, Keller, Harborton, Wachapreague, Bloxom, Mappsville, Modest Town, Nelsonia, Craddockville, Hacksneck, Painter, Pungoteague, Quinby, Hallwood, Mears, Assawoman, Belle Haven, Temperanceville, Jenkins Bridge and surrounding areas.
Sitting on the peninsula, separating Chesepeake Bay from the Atlantic Ocean, Accomack County is one of the original eight shires of Virginia. In recent years, it has become a haven for those seeking a peaceful life or a quiet getaway along the shore. The little villages that populate the area are a filled with unique shopping opportunities.
The downside is that nearly 20 percent of the residents of Accomack County are living with a disability . You could be among that number. If so, you should take time to find out if you are eligible for Social Security Administration disability benefits. The SSD/SSI application can be completed without the help of a disability advocate, but it may be in your best interest to contact an SSD/SSI lawyer. He or she can assist with the paperwork and all of the other details to help you present the best case possible.
Keep in mind that a majority of disability benefits claims are initially denied. However, your SSD/SSI lawyer can help you file an appeal, also known as Reconsideration. If the claim is denied again, you can continue the appeals process that may eventually take you before a Social Security judge. For the levels below seeing a judge, it is always better to consider appealing rather than starting the process over. Starting over could cause you to lose some back benefits.
If your disability benefits case was denied by a judge, talk to your SSD/SSI lawyer to discuss your options. In some instances, it may be wise to appeal the denied benefits claim while also filing a new claim in order to receive benefits that you may miss while waiting for a hearing. Each case is different, but a trained social security disability attorney can tell you which options are right for you.
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Onley Community Health Center
20280 Market St.
Onancock, VA 23417
(757) 787-7374

Atlantic Community Health Center
8034 Lankford Highway
Oak Hall, VA 23416
(757) 824-5676

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