Williamson, West Virginia
Social Security Disability Lawyer in Williamson, West Virginia
Let a Williamson Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits
Every year, thousands of Americans are faced with the prospect of lost income because an injury or serious illness prevents them from working a full-time job. For these disabled workers, the financial strain of medical bills and other expenses is more than they can handle on their own. Many of them find that they are eligible for social security disability benefits which can help them recover some of their lost income. If you have been injured or gotten seriously ill and have not been able to work for twelve months or more, you could qualify for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration. Before you decide to file a claim for social security disability (SSD) or supplemental security income (SSI) benefits, it is a good idea to talk with your doctor and find out if you have a strong case. If so, you should consider consulting an SSD/SSI attorney. A trained disability advocate can help you get started with your application for benefits and answer any questions you have about the regulations involved in the process. They will help you through every step and can use their expertise with disability law to present the strongest possible case.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Williamson, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:
50 West 2nd Avenue
Williamson, WV 25661-3506
(304) 235-0154
Williamson, WV 25661-3506
(304) 235-0154
This office also serves clients in Chattaroy, Rawl, North Matewan, Newtown, Red Jacket, Ragland, Delbarton, Lenore, Naugatuck and surrounding areas.
Williamson, West Virginia sits along the Tug River, which separates it from South Williamson in the state of Kentucky. It is home to The Coal House, a tourist attraction whose walls are made from 65 tons of coal from a nearby seam. Today the house serves as the Tug Valley's Chamber of Commerce. Unfortunately, the surrounding Mingo County is also home to almost 9,000 people with disabilities – a number of whom could be eligible for disability benefits.
Once you have filed a social security disability benefits application, it is sent to the state Disability Determination Office where an initial decision is made. If your claim is successful, it is sent to a payment center that will send your monthly disability checks. If your application is denied (nearly 75 percent of first time claims are rejected), you can file an appeal that will be sent back to the state level. If you are once again denied, you can appeal to higher levels where your chances of being approved are generally better. However the appeals process takes time and energy – another reason to consider hiring a disability advocate who can dedicate their resources toward helping you strengthen your claim.
You should note that it is possible to lose your SSD or SSI benefits. If the Social Security Administration determines that you are able to return to work full-time, your benefits may be withdrawn. Other causes of lost benefits could be incarceration, failing to notify the SSA of a change of address or an increase in household income. If you do lose your disability benefits, you have the option of filing an appeal or re-applying altogether.
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3 Adena Drive
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(304) 393-4090
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600 E McDonald Ave
Man, WV 25635
(304) 583-6541
3 Adena Drive
Kermit, WV 25674
(304) 393-4090
Community Health Foundation
600 E McDonald Ave
Man, WV 25635
(304) 583-6541
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