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Newark, New Jersey (NJ) Social Security Disability

If an injury or illness keeps you out of work, it can be difficult to make ends meet. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is designed to help if you’re in this situation by providing financial assistance.

Unfortunately, the majority of applicants are initially denied. Some people give up, not knowing that it’s still possible to recover the benefits they deserve.

It’s important to know that, even if your application has been denied, it’s not the end of the road. Appeals are often successful, and our New Jersey attorneys may be able to help.

Schedule a free, no-risk case evaluation to learn more.

FAQ

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    What Is Social Security Disability Insurance?

    SSDI is a federal insurance program that pays benefits to people who are too injured or sick to work. To qualify, you must meet certain criteria:

    • You make less than a designated amount per month ($1,260 as of 2020)
    • Your injury limits your ability to do basic work (e.g, lifting, sitting, and standing) for at least 12 months
    • Your condition is on the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) list of impairments or is as severe as those that are listed
    • You can’t perform any of your past work due to your injury or illness
    • You’re unable to procure gainful employment in a different capacity

    How Can I Appeal a Claim That’s Been Denied?

    Having your claim denied can have a major impact on you and your family, particularly if SSDI benefits would be your primary source of income. Although most claims are initially denied, appeals often work. Here’s how the appeals process works:

    Step 1: Reconsideration

    Your attorney will file a request for reconsideration with the SSA, which will be reviewed by a claims examiner who was not involved in the initial decision.

    Step 2: Hearing

    If the initial decision is not overturned, your attorney can request a hearing before an administrative law judge. You may be asked to provide additional evidence or clarify information about your claim. The judge may question witnesses such as medical experts.

    Step 3: Appeals Council

    If the judge doesn’t rule in your favor, your attorney can request an appeal with the Social Security Appeals Council. If the Council reviews your case, it will either make a determination or return it to an administrative law judge for further review.

    Step 4: Federal Court

    If the Appeals Council rules against you or elects not to review your case, your attorney can file a lawsuit in federal district court.

    Why Hire Morgan & Morgan?

    If your SSDI application has been denied – or you need help filing for disability – the law firm you choose can make all the difference. All law firms are not the same. Morgan & Morgan has an army of over 1,000 attorneys nationwide collaborating to get the best results for each and every client. Our resources allow us to take on virtually any case.

    What’s more, it costs nothing to hire us. Our attorneys work on a contingency basis, so you pay nothing out of pocket for our services. We get paid only if you win.

    Find out for yourself why there’s only one Morgan & Morgan.

    Contact a Social Security Disability Attorney

    Appealing a denied claim is often complicated, so don’t go it alone. Instead, call on our New Jersey attorneys.

    Our mission is to secure full and fair compensation for you, and we’ll do whatever it takes to get the best results in your case. Schedule a free, no-risk evaluation to get started.

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