Huntington, West Virginia

Social Security Disability Lawyer in Huntington, West Virginia

Let a Huntington Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

Americans all across the country every year are forced to leave their full-time jobs because of an injury or serious illness. These disabilities can leave workers and their families without a significant portion of their income as well as the added burden of medical expenses. For many of these Americans social security disability benefits are a necessary means to help their families make ends meet.

Social security disability benefits are not a privilege. They are a right to anyone who has paid his or her taxes into the social disability fund. Most people make these payments as FICA taxes that are regularly deducted from their paychecks. If someone is determined by the Social Security Administration to be disabled and has been away from their full-time job for twelve months or more, they can then draw from that fund as long as they are unable to work.

Applying for SSD or SSI (supplemental security income) benefits can be done without the help of a licensed attorney, but many are turning to social security disability lawyers for help with their disability claims. A trained SSD/SSI attorney can use their experience with disability law to help you avoid many of the pitfalls that the average person would go through by applying on their own. It is fair to note that not all parts of the disability claim need an attorney to be completed. To apply you can appear in person at a local SSA office, apply over the phone or on the SSA website.

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

301 9th Street
Huntington, WV 25701-1475
(304) 529-5424 

This office also serves clients in Shoals, Ceredo, Kenova, Lavalette, Barboursville, Lesage, Ona, Wayne, Prichard, Salt Rock and surrounding areas.

Seated along the Ohio River, Huntington is West Virginia's second largest city and the home of Marshall University. It lies partially in Wayne County, though the majority of the city is in Cabell County, for which it is the county seat. Cabell County, however also claims nearly 22,000 disabled persons , many of whom may qualify for SSD or SSI benefits.

Before filing a disability benefits claim, talk with your doctor. He or she should be able to give you their opinion on whether your condition can qualify you as disabled. Your next step should be to consult a trained SSD/SSI attorney who can explain to you some of the different scenarios that could affect your disability benefits case. Your disability advocate can also work with your doctor on writing a letter that makes a compelling argument as to why you should be considered disabled.

You could lose your benefits if your condition improves and you are able to go back to work full-time. The SSA will check your medical records on occasion to receive updates on your condition. Similar to the application process, there are varying factors that can affect a final ruling on your continued eligibility for disability benefits. If you still lose your SSD/SSI benefits and you do not agree with the decision, you have the right to file an appeal.

Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care

Carl Johnson Medical Center
305 Fifth Ave
Huntington, WV 25702
(304) 529-4734

Cabell Midland Health Center
2300 U S. Route 60 E.
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 743-7495

Ebenezer Medical Outreach
1448 Tenth Ave 100
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 529-0753

A Woman's Place
1630 13th Ave.
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 697-2014

Harmony House
627 4th Ave.
Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 523-2764

Ironton Hills Medical Center
1041 Ironton Hills Dr 4
Huntington, WV 25701
(740) 532-1188

Valley Health
307 5th Ave.
Huntington, WV 25702
(304) 529-4734

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