Winchester, Virginia
Social Security Disability Lawyer in Winchester, Virginia
Let a Winchester Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits
Thousands of Americans every year across the country are forced to leave their jobs because of an injury or serious illness that prevents them from working full-time. Without a steady stream of income, the toll of those disabilities can create a stress on those people and their families. Social Security disability benefits are in place for such situations. With SSD or SSI (supplemental security income) benefit checks, workers can replace or bolster their income to help with medical expenses and other household bills.The process of applying for SSD or SSI benefits can be done by the average person. You can do it in person at your local Social Security Administration office, over the phone or on the Internet. However the amount of red tape and regulations involved in trying to receive your disability benefits is more than the average person can usually maneuver around. For that reason, many people are turning to Social Security disability benefits lawyers to help them file their disability benefits claims.
A trained SSD/SSI attorney is experienced in the rules and regulations surrounding disability benefits law and can assist you in every segment of the application process. Moreover, because a high percentage of SSD/SSI applications are initially turned down, your disability advocate can guide you through the appeal process.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Winchester, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:
12 Ricketts Drive
Winchester, VA 22601-3678
(540) 667-1511
Winchester, VA 22601-3678
(540) 667-1511
This office also serves clients in Stephenson, Clear Brook, Stephens City, Brucetown, Boyce, White Post, Berryville, Millwood, Gore and surrounding areas.
The city of Winchester sits in the Shenandoah Valley and was a key city in the Civil War, with five separate battles fought there. Today, Winchester is the county seat of Frederick County and is home to Shenandoah University and the annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. However more than 9,000 people in Frederick County suffer from a disability. Many of them may be able to receive disability benefits.
Some people believe that you must be extraordinarily disabled in order to receive SSD benefits. That is not necessarily the case. There is no set standard for how sick or injured a person has to be to receive disability benefits. Each case is judged on an individual basis, determined in part by the applicant's age, condition and chosen occupation. In general, workers who are closer to retirement age are more likely to win their SSD/SSI claim, but it is not unheard of for younger applicants to be granted disability benefits.
Your social security disability benefits lawyer along with your doctor can help you build a strong case. Be sure to talk to your doctor before you file a disability benefits claim. He or she can give you their opinion whether they believe you are disabled. In addition, with the help of your disability advocate, your doctor can write a letter explaining your condition that can be added to your file and strengthen your claim. Again, your SSD/SSI lawyer's knowledge of disability benefits claims law can help craft a letter that is more likely to sway an administrator's decision in your favor.
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Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley Inc.
301 North Cameron St. Suite 100
Winchester, VA 22601
540-536-1680
Winchester Family Health Center
130 Peyton St.
Winchester, VA 22601
540-722-2369
301 North Cameron St. Suite 100
Winchester, VA 22601
540-536-1680
Winchester Family Health Center
130 Peyton St.
Winchester, VA 22601
540-722-2369
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