Miami, Arizona

Social Security Disability Lawyer in Miami, Arizona


Let a Miami Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

If you receive a regular paycheck you undoubtedly have noticed the deduction for FICA taxes and may have wondered what it goes to. Those payments are made to the social security disability fund. In the event that you have suffered an injury or illness that prevents you from working a full-time job, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits payments from that fund to help you recoup any lost income and assist with covering medical costs or other household expenses.
While the average person can easily begin the application process on their own (it can be done either in person, by phone or via the Internet), most people find the entire procedure to be more than they can handle by themselves. For that reason, many people are turning to social security disability lawyers to help them receive their benefits. Your disability benefits lawyer will be experienced with social security disability benefits regulations and can help you avoid much of the red tape that you might encounter on your own. They will be with you through every step of the SSD/SSI application process including helping you put together any and all necessary appeals.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Miami, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:

2105 E. US Highway 60, Suite 102
Miami, AZ 85539
(800) 772-1213

This office also serves clients in Claypool, Globe, Coolidge, Mammoth and surrounding areas.
While Miami was once a classic copper boomtown in the old West, today most of the mines are dormant. Today the town has renovated its downtown area and is attracting new residents with low-cost housing. Miami sits on the slope of the Pinal Mountains and is almost completely surrounded by the Tonto National Forest. Miami and the surrounding Gila County are unfortunately also home to nearly 12,000 disabled people.  Many of them may be eligible for social security disability benefits.
People often ask if they must be permanently disabled in order to receive disability benefits. The answer is no, but there is also no defined standard as to how disabled a person must be in order to qualify. Every claim is considered individually, taking into account the person's age,  condition and previous occupation. If a person's injury or illness has a direct impact on them being able to consistently work at their chosen profession – for instance, suffering a leg injury while working at a job that requires you to spend long periods on your feet – they are more likely to have their claim accepted. Moreover, a worker who is closer to the age of retirement has a better chance of winning their claim as well.
Take note that it is possible to lose your benefits. In many cases, it could be something as simple as failing to inform the Social Security Administration of a change of address. However the SSA may occasionally ask for updated medical records to re-evaluate your condition. If they determine that you have recovered enough to be able to return to work, your benefits could be withdrawn. If you lose your benefits, but disagree with the decision, you have the option to either appeal or re-apply.

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1284 North Arizona Boulevard
Coolidge AZ 85228
520-723-9131

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110 Main St.
Mammoth AZ 85618
520-487-2110

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