Salem, Oregon

Social Security Disability Attorney in Salem, Oregon


Get help with your Disability Benefits Claim from a Salem SSI disability Lawyer


Almost every worker fears becoming ill or suffering an injury that keeps them from working and earning an income. A disability usually means a sudden loss of income, which can cause financial hardship for the worker and their family. Disability benefits from Social Security are available to help ill or injured workers continue to take care of their financial responsibilities and expenses. A good Social Security disability attorney, experienced in the claim filing process, can help workers get benefits so they can continue to provide for their family.

To file for social security benefits in Marion County, contact the Salem Social Security Administration office at:

530 Center St. NE, Suite 530
Salem, OR 97301
(800) 772-1213

Or call the Social Security Administration's national toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213.

Thousands of Oregon residents become disabled each year and are forced to stop working their full time jobs. Many people work with disability social security lawyers who help them file a claim for SSI/SSD benefits. Studies show that people who consult with a disability attorney have a better chance of getting approved for benefits and also receiving a higher rate of compensation. One concern of those receiving benefits is if they can lose those payments in the future. The answer is yes, you can lose your social security disability benefits in the future. The most common way is to regain your health and the ability to go back to work. This is encouraged by the SSA and they provide various incentives to get disabled people back in the work force.

However people who remain disabled can also lose their social security benefits. One way is to work part time and earn income above the allowable rate, which is $680 per month. If you go over this earnings amount for nine months, even if the months are not consecutive, you can lose your SSI/SSD benefits. Another way to lose benefits is to ignore requests from Social Security for information and updates. If you receive benefits you will receive regular requests on your status and may have to file updated medical reports and tests. If you do not comply, the SSA can cut off your benefits. If you have any questions or concerns you should discuss these with your disability lawyer.


Salem, Oregon Disability Benefits
The area that is now Salem, Oregon has been inhabited for many thousands of years. Before settlers from the east arrived in the 1800s, the land was the home to Native Americans, most notably the Kalapuya nation. They called the land Chemeketa, which means “Place to meet or rest” and this was the spot where the Kalapaya would gather in the wintertime and set up camps on the plateau. They lived off the fish they caught and gathered grains and camas root from the fields. The first settlers to arrive from the east were fur trappers, many employed by trapping companies in Astoria, Oregon. The first settlement was established by a Methodist mission in 1842 and they would set up a school that would eventually become Willamette University. In 1844 the mission was replaced by the town of Salem and new residents began to move in. Farming was the main industry at the time and one of the most important crops was cherries. Salem was also selected as the state capital creating new opportunities for the people of the town as well as nearby communities such as Aumsville, Keizer, and Mount Angel.

Today Salem is a strong and vibrant community. The region is modern while retaining much of the charm of its past. The largest employer in the region is the state government which provides many jobs to area residents as well as opportunities for related businesses and professionals. The largest private employer is the Salem Hospital which employs almost 3000 medical professionals, administrators, and support staff. Agriculture is still an important force in the region and many of the local farms use Salem as its transportation and business center. The availability of fresh food has also led to the creation of several food processing plants. Salem has diversified its economic base and several high tech companies have offices in the area including T-Mobile and GE Security. This wide variety of businesses and industries offers the area residents job opportunities at all kinds of skill and educational levels. Unfortunately, some in the area are unable to work at any of these positions because they have become disabled due to illness or injury. If this has happened to you, there are disability social security attorneys in Salem and the surrounding region who can help you with your claim for SSI or SSD benefits.

Free or Low Cost Medical Care near Salem, Oregon
There are medical clinics near Salem that can help people who are receiving disability benefits.

Northwest Human Services
681 Center St. N.E.
Salem, OR 97301
503-588-5828

West Salem Clinic
150 Kingwood Ave. N.W.
Salem, OR 97304
503-378-7526

Salem Free Medical Clinic
3850 Portland Road NW
Salem, OR 97301
503-990-8772

Lancaster Family Health Center
3896 Beverly Ave. N.E., Suite J40
Salem, OR 97305
503-588-0076

You can also be represented by a social security disability lawyer if you reside in Keizer, Turner, Rickreall, Aumsville, Independence, Gervais, Sublimity, Saint Benedict, Mount Angel, Jefferson, Amity and surrounding areas.

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