Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Social Security Disability Lawyer in Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Let a Sheboygan Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

To deal with an injury or serious illness on a daily basis is difficult enough for most people. However for some, that disability forces them to leave a full-time job. Losing that income, combined with medical costs and other household expenses can create a financial strain that most families can not easily deal with. That is why the Social Security Administration offers disability benefits that can help sick or injured workers and their families stay afloat.
Nowadays, many people are turning to social security disability benefits lawyers to help them get the SSD (social security disability) or SSI (supplemental security income) benefits that they need. It isn't mandatory to have a licensed attorney help you with every step of the benefits application process, but many applicants find the process to be more than they can handle on their own. Plus a vast majority of first time claims are denied, but the chances of winning your claim are enhanced greatly by hiring a qualified SSD/SSI advocate. Your disability benefits lawyer will be with you from start to finish and because most will not get paid unless you win your case, cost should not be an issue if you decide to hire one.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Sheboygan, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:

606 North 9th Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081-4522
(920) 458-2133

This office also serves clients in Kohler, Sheboygan Falls, Oostburg, Cleveland, Plymouth, Waldo, Hingham, Elkhart Lake, Newton, Adell, Cedar Grove and surrounding areas.
Located about midway between Milwaukee and Green Bay is the city of Sheboygan. It was founded in 1846 and within three years had become noted for its large German population. Sitting along the shores of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River, Sheboygan is home to the world's largest lake surfing competition – the Dairyland Surf Classic. It is the seat of Sheboygan County, which has more than 15,000 people who are considered disabled . Many of them may be eligible to receive SSD or SSI benefits.

Before deciding to file a claim for your social security disability benefits, you should be sure to speak with your doctor. They can give you an opinion on whether they believe you are disabled and let you know if you have a strong case. Getting consistent treatment for your condition is also critical as having detailed medical records is important to building strong case for winning disability benefits. If you are unable to afford to see a doctor on a regular basis, talk with your disability benefits lawyer, who may be able to direct you to free or low cost medical centers that can help diagnose and treat you.

If you are awarded disability benefits, you will also be eligible to receive medical benefits such as Medicare or Medicaid. The type of medical benefits you receive depend on whether you are getting social security disability or supplemental security income benefits. In some instances, people have been able to get both Medicare and Medicaid, but those cases are rare and you must be able to prove that you are extremely low income.

Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care

Red Shield Free Clinic
710 Pennsylvania Ave.
Sheboygan, WI 53082
(920) 458-3723

Isaac Coggs Heritage Health Center
8200 W. Silver Spring Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53218
(414) 760-3900

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