Waterloo, Iowa
Let a Waterloo Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits
If you are suffering from an injury or serious illness, you could be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. SSD and SSI (supplemental security income) funds are available to anyone who finds themselves unable to work a full-time job for more than twelve months because of a disability. They serve as a sort of insurance policy for Americans who have paid their taxes into the social security fund – usually as a deduction from their normal paycheck.While most people can begin the disability benefits application on their own, the process can often become long and confusing. That is why many people seek the help of a social security disability benefits attorney to assist them. Your disability advocate will be with you every step of the way to explain the regulations surrounding SSD and SSI benefits claims. They can help you write letters and create a narrative that will strengthen your case. Be aware that nearly three-quarters of first-time applications are denied, but you can appeal the decision. During this reconsideration process, your disability advocate can use their knowledge of SSD and SSI law to build the best possible case.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Waterloo, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:
904 West 4th Street
Waterloo, IA 50702-2881
(319) 234-1554
This office also serves clients in Evansdale, Raymond, Dewar, Gilbertville, Dunkerton, Cedar Falls, Hudson, La Porte City, Buckingham, Jesup, Denver, Janesville and surrounding areas. Waterloo, IA 50702-2881
(319) 234-1554
The city of Waterloo has an interesting origin story. Originally known as Prairie Rapids Crossing, the name was changed when Charles Mullan petitioned for the city to have a post office. According to the legend, Mullan was flipping through lists of post offices when he came across the name Waterloo and found it struck his fancy. The name stuck and the rest is history. Today, however, more than 21,000 people living in Waterloo and Black Hawk County have disabilities and could be qualified to receive disability benefits.
For many people who are out of work and dealing with disabilities, the cost of hiring a social security disability lawyer is a concern. However most SSD attorneys work on a contingency basis, which means that there is no cost to you unless you win your case. The Social Security Administration has also set regulations limiting the amount of fees you can be charged. In most cases, the fees will not exceed $6,000 and once you win your case, you will be able to keep every penny of the disability checks you receive.
It is also critical that you remain in close contact with your doctor. It is not impossible to win a disability claim without visiting a physician, but not having detailed medical records of your condition can complicate your efforts. Be open with your doctor about your condition and get their opinion on whether that injury or illness will prevent you from continuing to work. If you are suffering from an injury or illness and have not been able to work, you know that the cost of medical care combined with everyday household expenses can put a strain on you and your family's finances. There are also free and reduced cost medical centers that can help you get a diagnosis and treatment of any potential disabilities.
Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care
People's Community Health Clinics
905 Franklin Street
Waterloo, IA 50703
319-272-4300
Jubilee Community Health ClinicWaterloo, IA 50703
319-272-4300
610 Allen St.
Waterloo, IA 50702
319-236-0199
EMA Free Medical ClinicWaterloo, IA 50702
319-236-0199
205 Adams Street, Suite 1
Waterloo, IA 50703
319-235-5580
Waterloo, IA 50703
319-235-5580
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