Green Bay, Wisconsin
Social Security Disability Lawyer in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Let a Green Bay Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits
Life with a disability can be difficult enough. But if an injury or serious illness forces you or a loved one to take time off of work, that lost income can create a financial strain on the entire family. The Social Security Administration provides disability benefits that can replace lost income to help you pay not only your medical expenses but your other household bills as well. Yet the process to receive those SSD (social security disability) and SSI (supplemental security income) benefits is often more complex than the average person can handle on their own. That is why many people are seeking the services of a licensed social security disability attorney for help.An experienced SSD/SSI lawyer will be with you every step of the way from the initial application filing to any and all appeals. If you are called to face a social security judge, your disability attorney can assist in preparing you and any witnesses you may have to give persuasive testimony. Like many personal injury lawyers, social security disability attorneys work on a contingency basis which means that you will not have to pay unless you win your case.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Green Bay, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:
1561 Dousman Street
Green Bay, WI 54303-3207
(920) 433-3904
Green Bay, WI 54303-3207
(920) 433-3904
This office also serves clients in De Pere, Oneida, Suamico, New Franken, Denmark, Seymour, Pulaski, Greenleaf, Wrightstown and surrounding areas.
Thanks to its close ties to the Green Bay Packers football team of the National Football League, the city of Green Bay has earned the nickname “Titletown, USA”, a moniker it uses in the city seal. As the county seat of Brown County, Green Bay sits along the western shore of Lake Michigan and is the third largest city in Wisconsin. Yet there are more than 30,000 people in the county that are considered to be disabled. Many of them may be qualified to receive SSD or SSI benefits.
A disability does not have to be permanent in order to qualify for SSD/SSI benefits, but it has to be enough to have prevented you from working full-time for at least a year. Once you apply, your condition will be considered by Social Security Administration, who will determine if you can be deemed disabled. This first evaluation normally occurs at the state level. There have been instances where people have received social security disability benefits after they have returned to work. Talk with a disability advocate who may even be able to help you in receiving benefits for a previous time in which you were unable to work.
It is vital to be upfront with your doctor before filing disability benefits claim. Your doctor can let you know if he or she believes you are truly disabled. A letter from your doctor can be used as part of your SSD/SSI application to bolster your case. Be aware, that the type of doctor's letter that can help your case may be vastly different from the form letters your doctor writes on their patients' behalf. Because social security disability benefits lawyers are experienced with disability benefit law, they know which questions to ask your doctor or write the necessary letters to help a judge decide if you are truly disabled.
Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care
House of Hope
1660 Christiana St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 884-6740
N.E.W. Community Clinic
622 Bodart St.
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 437-9773
New Community Shelter
301 Mather St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 432-3766
Freedom House
2997 St. Anthony Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920) 432-4646
1660 Christiana St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 884-6740
N.E.W. Community Clinic
622 Bodart St.
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 437-9773
New Community Shelter
301 Mather St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 432-3766
Freedom House
2997 St. Anthony Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
(920) 432-4646
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