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How Long Does it Take to Get Disability Back Pay Once Approved?

By Ken Marks | July 18, 2019 |

The process of getting approved for Social Security disability benefits can be a lengthy one. You may even need to go through several stages of appeals before the Social Security Administration (SSA) approves your claim. During this time, you lose out on benefits you need to cover your expenses. Once your claim is finally approved,…

SSDI Eligibility FAQ

By Ken Marks | June 25, 2019 |

Each year, there are over 10 million Social Security Disability Insurance (“SSDI”) beneficiaries. Disabled workers make up the large majority of SSDI recipients, but eligible disabled widow(er)s or disabled adult children may also receive SSDI. It’s estimated that half of all American workers pay Social Security taxes. This means tens of millions of workers may be technically…

Is My Disability Covered by SSDI?

By Ken Marks | May 20, 2019 |

Overview of Covered Conditions In order to claim Social Security Disability Insurance benefits (“SSDI”), you must have a “severe” medical condition that “significantly” limits your ability to engage in basic work functions for at least one year. This includes your ability to stand, walk, sit, remember, or think critically whether due to pain or cognitive limitations. The Social…

What Percentage Gets Paid to a Disability Attorney?

By Ken Marks | April 25, 2019 |

Too many people who need disability fail to hire a lawyer for help because they think a lawyer will cost too much. The reality is that anyone can afford to hire an Orange County disability attorney since there are no up-front costs, and an attorney will not deplete your benefits. When you meet with a…

Is It Better to Apply for Disability with a Lawyer?

By Ken Marks | April 9, 2019 |

There is no requirement that you must have an attorney to file for Social Security disability benefits, and many people choose to file an application on their own. However, when it comes time to apply for benefits, you may wonder whether it is better to have an Orange County disability lawyer on your side from…

How do Disability Lawyers get Paid?

By Ken Marks | March 25, 2019 |

If you need to file a claim for Social Security Disability Insurance (“SSDI”) or Supplemental Security Income (“SSI”) benefits or you received a denial of your application, you may be considering seeking the help of a qualified Orange County disability attorney.  The good news for disabled individuals who need help with a claim for benefits…

How Long Does it Take for a Lawyer to Get Your Disability?

By Ken Marks | March 9, 2019 |

The process of getting approved for Social Security disability benefits can take anywhere from a month to several years, depending on the circumstances of your situation.  Attorneys have little control in speeding up the process, though an Orange County disability attorney can provide many benefits that may result in a faster approval of benefits. First-Round…

Can I Work Part-Time and Receive SSDI Benefits?

By Ken Marks | February 7, 2019 |

Despite the stringent “total disability” standards applicable to Social Security Disability Insurance (“SSDI”) claimants, some beneficiaries can work part-time while receiving SSDI benefits. Many beneficiaries don’t know about the Social Security Administration’s (“SSA”) work allowances because the majority of SSDI beneficiaries can no longer work in their usual occupations. Every case is unique, and you should request…

When Do You Need an SSDI Attorney?

By Ken Marks | December 22, 2018 |

According to the Social Security Administration (“SSA”), in 2018, over $10 billion will be distributed among 11 million disabled workers and their dependents. This is in addition to the over $70 billion distributed to the nearly 50 million Americans receiving social security retirement benefits each year. It’s reported that over 90% of working-age Americans are protected by…

Can You Get Social Security Disability Benefits for a Work Injury?

By Ken Marks | December 15, 2018 |

It’s common knowledge that workers’ compensation insurance covers a multitude of work-related conditions. However, you’re often limited to claiming workers’ compensation benefits to cover your medical expenses and lost wages. This prevents you from claiming private short or long-term disability benefits or suing your employer for negligence after a disabling on-the-job injury. Because of these…