Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a program that provides benefits for workers who suffer a total disability which makes them unable to engage in gainful employment. In order to receive Atlanta SSDI benefits, disabled employees must prove to the Social Security Administration (SSA) that their condition meets the eligibility requirements. This can be challenging, so it is advisable to seek professional guidance from a dedicated SSDI law firm during the application process and when appealing a denial.
SSDI is funded by income taxes, and only workers who have paid FICA taxes for a requisite number of years may obtain benefits upon suffering a disability. The number of years needed to qualify an Atlanta employee for SSDI benefits varies depending on the age at which they became disabled.
Disabled workers must demonstrate that they are unable to continue their job duties. Moreover, their disability must be long-term and expected to last at least a year or result in death.
Employees who meet the work history and disability eligibility standards would qualify for benefits. Additionally, family members who rely on a disabled worker for support may also receive benefits. Those who do receive a denial for Atlanta SSDI benefits can enlist the services of a local disability representative for initiating the appeals process.
Once an employee has been disabled for a full six months, SSDI benefits may be paid until they are able to resume work or until their passing. The SSA will regularly review a case to ensure that a claimant’s disability still meets the long-term requirements.
Otherwise, the agency may discontinue payments for an applicant who has made a substantial recovery. A disabled worker in Atlanta has the right to appeal a reduction or discontinuance of SSDI benefits with the help of a skilled advocate for the disabled from our team.
Payments are typically issued through direct deposit into a person’s bank account. The amount they receive is based on their earnings during the course of their employment.
It is important to note that SSDI benefits may be reduced in proportion to any income obtained through other sources like retirement. Furthermore, workers may need to pay taxes on the benefits they receive.
Applicants may file for Atlanta SSDI benefits online, over the phone, or in-person at an SSA office. Appointments are recommended for those filing in person or over the phone, and it is advisable to have all the necessary information together before applying. Claimants must provide evidence to prove that a disability prevents them from working.
The SSA reviews applications for SSDI benefits according to a very tough standard. If an application fails to demonstrate every aspect of eligibility, it is likely to be denied. For that reason, many people seek assistance from an experienced Social Security disability law firm when attempting to fulfill agency requirements.
If your application for Atlanta SSDI benefits is met with a denial, our team can help you file an appeal. Whether you need help with an initial application for benefits or appealing the SSA’s decision, reach out to our disability attorneys today for assistance.
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