Elkins, West Virginia
Social Security Disability Lawyer in Elkins, West Virginia
Let a Elkins Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits
Are you unable to work because of an injury or a serious illness? If so, you know how difficult it can be to keep up with your medical bills, let alone the rest of your household expenses. You probably know that the Social Security Administration offers retirement benefits, but did you also know that the SSA provides disability benefits if you have been out of work for twelve months or more? If you have paid taxes into the social security disability fund, you are entitled to receive payments to help supplement your income in the event that you cannot work.Applying for social security disability benefits can be done in multiple ways. You can apply in person at a local Social Security Administration office, by phone on the national toll-free hotline or on the Internet at the SSA's website. Another method is to seek the help of a social security disability lawyer. Considering that a vast majority of first-time disability claims applications are rejected, hiring an SSD/SSI attorney can significantly improve your chances of winning your case. Your disability advocate will assist you with every aspect of your claim including writing any necessary letters and preparing you for any potential appearances before a judge.
To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Elkins, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:
300 3rd Street
Elkins, WV 26241-3898
(304) 636-3916
Elkins, WV 26241-3898
(304) 636-3916
This office also serves clients in Helvetia, Beverly, Norton, Coalton, Belington, Kerens, Dailey, Valley Bend, Junior, Glady, Mable, Bowden, Ellamore, Montrose and surrounding areas.
The city of Elkins was founded in 1890 and just nine years later became the county seat of Randolph County – a title it still holds today. Sitting along the Tygart Valley River, Elkins is the headquarters for the Monongahela National Forest. Unfortunately, the city is also home to more than 6,200 disabled persons . Undoubtedly some of them could qualify for SSD or SSI benefits.
Once you have filed your application for social security disability benefits or supplemental security income, the case is sent to the state Disability Determination Office where an initial decision is made. If your case is approved, then it is routed to a payment center where they will begin sending your monthly disability benefit checks. If your claim is denied, the initial appeal will be sent back to the state level. You may continue to appeal your disability claim at succeeding levels if you are once again denied. Though it is rare, there are appeals that occasionally reach all the way to the United States Supreme Court. That process reinforces why hiring a social security disability attorney can be an important step toward winning your SSD or SSI benefits.
Winning your case can take time. In some instances, the disability is severe enough that there is little doubt that the applicant is eligible for benefits. More often, it will take repeated doctor visits, detailed medical records and sometimes multiple reviews before you can be declared qualified to receive SSD or SSI benefits. Compiling all of the paperwork needed to build a strong case is often more than the average person can reasonably do on their own. But an experienced disability advocate has the knowledge and resources to do much of that work on your behalf.
Free or Reduced Cost Medical Care
Appalachian Community Health Center
205 Davis Ave.
Elkins, WV 26241
(304) 636-6324
Valley Health Care
1200 Harrison Ave. 121
Elkins, WV 26241
(304) 636-6131
205 Davis Ave.
Elkins, WV 26241
(304) 636-6324
Valley Health Care
1200 Harrison Ave. 121
Elkins, WV 26241
(304) 636-6131
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