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When a medical condition keeps you from working, navigating the Social Security Disability process in Dallas can be challenging. Whether you are applying for benefits or appealing a denial, Morgan & Morgan may be able to help you understand your options and what to do next.

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    Guidance Through Your Social Security Disability Claim

    A serious illness, injury, or disabling condition can make it difficult to work, earn income, and manage everyday expenses. Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income may offer important financial support, but securing benefits can be a complicated process.

    Applicants must provide detailed medical and employment records, satisfy strict eligibility requirements, and meet important deadlines. Claims may be denied because of incomplete information, limited medical evidence, application errors, missed deadlines, or disputes over how significantly a condition affects someone’s ability to work.

    Morgan & Morgan’s attorneys understand the challenges involved in Social Security Disability claims. We may be able to help prepare your application, collect supporting evidence, communicate with the Social Security Administration, appeal a denial, and prepare for a disability hearing.

    If a medical condition is keeping you from working, you do not have to navigate the process alone. Contact Morgan & Morgan today for a free case evaluation to learn how our Dallas Social Security Disability lawyers may be able to help.

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    FAQ
    • How do I know if I have a Social Security claim in Dallas, Texas?

      Whether you have a valid Social Security claim depends on your circumstances and the type of benefits you may qualify for. You may be eligible if you:

      • Have a serious, long-term medical condition that prevents you from working
      • Have limited income and resources, and may qualify for Supplemental Security Income
      • Are seeking survivor benefits based on the work history of a deceased spouse, parent, or other qualifying relative
      • Are approaching retirement age and have earned enough work credits

      Social Security claims can be difficult to navigate, especially after a denial. Morgan & Morgan may be able to help if:

      • The Social Security Administration determined that your condition does not meet its disability requirements
      • You are unsure whether you qualify or have questions about your work credits
      • You need help gathering evidence, completing paperwork, or appealing a denied claim
    • How do I apply for Social Security benefits?

      The application process can be complicated, but preparing the right information can make it more manageable:

      • Gather your documents: Collect medical records, employment history, tax documents, and information explaining how your condition affects your ability to work.
      • Complete the application: You can apply through the Social Security Administration (SSA) online, by phone, or at a local office.
      • Submit supporting medical evidence: Provide detailed records from your healthcare providers to document your condition and limitations.
      • Wait for a decision: An initial decision may take several months.

      An incomplete or inaccurate application, missing evidence, or a missed deadline could affect your eligibility for benefits. A Morgan & Morgan attorney may be able to help you prepare your claim, avoid filing errors, and meet the applicable deadlines.

    • What is the timeline for receiving a decision on my Social Security Disability application in Dallas, Texas?

      An initial decision often takes six to nine months, although the timeline can vary. If an appeal is necessary, the process may take several additional months or, in some cases, years. An attorney can help you understand the likely timeline based on the circumstances of your claim.

    • Do I need a lawyer to sign up for disability benefits in Dallas, Texas?

      No. You are not required to hire a lawyer to apply for Social Security Disability benefits, but legal guidance can be helpful. The application process may involve extensive paperwork, strict deadlines, and detailed medical evidence. Claims are sometimes denied because information is missing, forms are incomplete, or the supporting evidence does not fully explain how a condition affects the applicant’s ability to work.

      An experienced disability attorney may be able to:

      • Review your application: Help make sure the information you submit is complete and accurate.
      • Gather supporting evidence: Assist with collecting and organizing medical records and other important documents.
      • Explain the process: Help you understand Social Security Administration requirements and applicable deadlines.
      • Represent you during an appeal: Advocate for you if your claim is denied or proceeds to an administrative hearing.

      Morgan & Morgan handles Social Security Disability cases on a contingency fee basis, subject to applicable rules and approval requirements. This generally means there is no attorney’s fee unless benefits are recovered. While hiring a lawyer is not required, an attorney may help you avoid mistakes and navigate the claims or appeals process.

    • What’s the difference between SSI and SSDI in Dallas, Texas?

      SSI and SSDI are two different disability benefit programs, and eligibility depends on your financial situation, work history, and other factors.

      Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

      • Eligibility: Based primarily on financial need and generally requires limited income and assets.
      • Funding: Paid through general federal tax revenue rather than Social Security payroll taxes.
      • Benefit amount: Varies based on individual circumstances and may be affected by other income or living arrangements.

      Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)

      • Eligibility: Based on your work history and whether you earned enough Social Security work credits.
      • Funding: Paid through Social Security payroll taxes.
      • Benefit amount: Based largely on your past earnings and work record.
    • How do I strengthen my Social Security Disability application in Dallas, Texas?

      There are several ways to boost your chances of success with these tips:

      • Provide comprehensive medical evidence: Include detailed records, test results, and the doctor’s notes.
      • Maintain consistent treatment: Follow all prescribed treatments and document your efforts.
      • Work with Morgan & Morgan: An experienced attorney can help make sure your application is complete, accurate, and supported by the necessary information.
      • Be honest and detailed: Clearly explain how your condition impacts your daily life and ability to work.
    • How is eligibility for these benefits determined in Dallas, Texas?

      Eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits depends on:

      • Work credits (for SSDI): Based on your age and work history, you must have earned enough credits through Social Security taxes.
      • Income and assets (for SSI): Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a needs-based program with strict income and resource limits.

      Meeting these requirements is the first step toward securing benefits.

    • How does the Social Security Administration define disability?

      The Social Security Administration (SSA) defines disability very specifically. To qualify, you must:

      • Be unable to perform substantial gainful activity (SGA): Your condition must prevent you from earning more than the monthly SGA threshold.
      • Have a severe impairment: Your condition must significantly limit your ability to perform basic work activities, such as walking, lifting, or remembering.
      • Have a condition expected to last 12 months or result in death: Temporary or short-term conditions typically don’t qualify.
      • Be listed in the SSA’s Blue Book: This guide outlines medical conditions and criteria for automatic approval. If your condition isn’t listed, you’ll need to provide extensive medical evidence to prove its severity.
    • Can I apply for Social Security Disability benefits online in Dallas, Texas?

      Yes, you can apply online on the SSA website. Be prepared to provide medical records, work history, and personal information. An experienced attorney can help you submit a complete application and avoid mistakes that could lead to unnecessary delays. Speak to a member of our legal team today for help with a free case evaluation.

    • How do I appeal a denied Social Security claim in Dallas, Texas?

      If your claim is denied, your attorney can appeal through these steps:

      • Request for reconsideration: Submit additional evidence and corrections within 60 days.
      • Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing: Present your case before a judge.
      • Appeals council review: Request a review of the judge’s decision.
      • Federal court: As a final resort, file a lawsuit in federal district court.

      Each stage requires careful preparation and adherence to strict deadlines.

    • What are common reasons for claim denials in Dallas, Texas?

      Many applicants receive a denial after their initial application. Common reasons may include:

      • Insufficient medical evidence: The records do not clearly show the severity of the condition or how it limits the applicant’s ability to work.
      • Failure to follow prescribed treatment: The applicant did not follow the recommended treatment without an acceptable explanation.
      • Insufficient work credits: The applicant does not have the work history required to qualify for SSDI.
      • Income above program limits: The applicant’s earnings exceed the applicable limits for SSI or SSDI.

      Understanding these issues can help applicants avoid common mistakes. A Morgan & Morgan attorney may be able to review the claim, identify potential problems, and help strengthen an application or appeal.

    • What’s the importance of medical documentation in Social Security Disability claims in Dallas, Texas?

      Strong medical evidence is essential to a Social Security Disability claim because it helps show the severity of your condition and how it affects your ability to work. Helpful documentation may include:

      • Diagnostic testing: Imaging, bloodwork, and other objective test results
      • Medical provider notes: Detailed records describing your symptoms, limitations, and prognosis
      • Treatment history: Evidence showing the care you have received and whether you followed the recommended treatment

      A written statement from your doctor explaining your condition, functional limitations, and ability to work may also help support your claim.

    • How often does Social Security review disability benefits in Dallas, Texas?

      The Social Security Administration periodically reviews disability cases to determine whether a person still qualifies for benefits. These reviews are commonly referred to as Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs).

      How often a case is reviewed typically depends on whether the Social Security Administration expects the medical condition to improve. Some cases may be reviewed every few years, while those involving permanent or unlikely-to-improve conditions may be reviewed less frequently.

      During a review, the SSA may consider updated medical records, treatment history, work activity, and other information related to the individual’s disability.

    • How do I qualify for both SSI and SSDI benefits in Dallas, Texas?

      In some cases, a person may qualify for both Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits at the same time. This is commonly referred to as receiving “concurrent benefits.”

      SSDI is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you paid while working. To qualify, you generally must:

      • Have enough work credits based on your age and employment history
      • Have a qualifying disability that prevents substantial gainful activity

      SSI, on the other hand, is a need-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. To qualify for SSI, you generally must:

      • Have limited income and assets
      • Be disabled, blind, or age 65 or older

      To receive both SSI and SSDI benefits, you must meet the medical requirements for disability while also meeting SSI’s financial limits. This commonly happens when a person qualifies for SSDI but receives a relatively low monthly payment because of a limited work history or lower lifetime earnings.

      For example, if a person qualifies for SSDI but receives a monthly benefit amount below the SSI payment threshold, SSI may provide additional benefits to supplement that income.

      There are also additional factors that may affect eligibility for concurrent benefits, including:

      • SSI resource limits for individuals and couples
      • Eligibility for Medicaid through SSI
      • Eligibility for Medicare after receiving SSDI benefits for the required period

      When you apply for disability benefits, the Social Security Administration may review the same application to determine whether you qualify for SSDI, SSI, or both.

    • What medical conditions automatically qualify for Social Security Disability benefits in Dallas, Texas?

      The Social Security Administration (SSA) maintains a list of qualifying medical conditions known as the “Blue Book.” Certain severe conditions that meet the SSA’s medical criteria may qualify for disability benefits more quickly or with less additional review.

      Examples of conditions that may qualify include:

      • Advanced cancers
      • ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease)
      • Certain neurological disorders
      • Serious heart conditions
      • Severe mental health disorders
      • Some genetic or autoimmune conditions

      However, a diagnosis alone does not guarantee approval. The Social Security Administration also considers how significantly the condition affects your ability to work and whether it is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death.

      Medical records, treatment history, physician documentation, and test results are often critical in supporting a disability claim. An experienced attorney can help determine whether your condition may meet the SSA’s eligibility requirements before you begin the application process.

    • Can I qualify for Social Security Disability if I have a mental health condition in Dallas, Texas?

      Yes. Certain mental health conditions may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits if they substantially limit your ability to work and meet the Social Security Administration’s definition of disability.

      Qualifying conditions may include depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, and other serious mental health conditions. The SSA may review medical records, treatment history, symptom severity, daily limitations, and the condition’s effect on your ability to maintain employment.

      Detailed documentation from psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and other healthcare providers can be especially important in supporting these claims.

    • Can I receive disability benefits if I’m still able to work part-time in Dallas, Texas?

      Yes, you may be able to receive disability benefits while working part-time, but income limits and other rules apply. The Social Security Administration uses specific guidelines to determine whether your work activity affects your eligibility. Here’s what to know:

      Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA)

      The SSA uses a concept called Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) to evaluate your work. SGA refers to the level of income that demonstrates your ability to engage in significant work.

      For 2026, the SGA limit is:

      • $1,690 per month for non-blind individuals.
      • $2,830 per month for blind individuals.

      If you earn more than the SGA limit, you will generally not qualify for disability benefits, as the SSA assumes you can engage in substantial work.

      Trial Work Period (TWP)

      If you are already receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), the SSA allows you to test your ability to work through a Trial Work Period (TWP) without losing your benefits.

      • You can earn any amount during the TWP without it affecting your SSDI benefits, as long as you report your earnings to the SSA.
      • The TWP lasts for nine months (within a rolling 60-month period) where monthly earnings exceed $1,210 in 2026.

      Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE)

      After completing the Trial Work Period, you enter an Extended Period of Eligibility (EPE) lasting 36 months. During this time:

      • You can still receive benefits in months when your earnings are below the SGA limit.
      • If your earnings exceed the SGA limit, benefits may stop, but can be reinstated if your earnings drop again.

      Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Part-Time Work

      For SSI, part-time work may not disqualify you from benefits, but your income will affect your monthly payment.

      • The SSA reduces SSI benefits by $1 for every $2 of earned income over $85 per month.
      • SSI has strict resource and income limits, so maintaining low earnings is crucial to continue receiving benefits.

      Work Incentives and Support Programs

      The SSA offers work incentive programs to encourage individuals to work without fear of losing their benefits prematurely:

      • Impairment-Related Work Expenses (IRWEs): Costs related to your disability that are necessary for you to work (e.g., transportation, assistive devices) can be deducted from your earnings when determining SGA.
      • Ticket to Work Program: This free program helps disability beneficiaries receive training and support to transition back into the workforce.

      Factors to Consider When Working Part-Time

      • Physical and mental capabilities: The SSA assesses whether your work activity shows you are capable of full-time work.
      • Consistency of work: Occasional or limited work may not affect your benefits, but consistent employment could cause the Social Security Administration to review your continued eligibility.
      • Reporting requirements: Always report your work activity and earnings to the SSA to avoid overpayments or penalties.
    • How do I speak to a disability representative in Dallas, Texas?

      A disability representative is someone legally authorized to assist you with a disability claim. This may include an attorney, paralegal, family member, or another qualified professional familiar with Social Security Disability cases.

      Most people seek disability lawyers to represent them in their Social Security Disability claims. There are many benefits of hiring an attorney to handle such claims compared to other professionals in this field. Here's why it's always advisable to speak to a disability attorney.

      You can speak with a disability representative at Morgan & Morgan with no obligation or cost to you. Contact us anytime for a free case evaluation.

    • How much does it cost to hire Morgan & Morgan in Dallas, Texas?

      Morgan & Morgan’s Social Security lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning that there are no upfront fees or expenses until your case comes to a successful conclusion. That’s right—the Fee Is Free™, and you only pay if we win.

      Our fee is a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount, ensuring we are motivated to achieve the best possible outcome for you.

    • Do I have to pay for a consultation in Dallas, Texas?

      No. Consultations at Morgan & Morgan are completely free. We believe everyone deserves access to legal advice, regardless of their financial situation.

      Hiring one of our Social Security lawyers is easy, and you can get started in minutes with a free case evaluation on our site or by phone.

    • Who will be on my Dallas, Texas, case team?

      When you hire Morgan & Morgan, you gain access to the resources of America’s Largest Injury Law Firm™, with more than 1,100 attorneys nationwide and over 700,000 clients helped. Our firm has the experience and resources to handle complex injury claims.

      Your case may be supported by a team that can include attorneys, paralegals, case managers, and other legal professionals working together to move your claim forward. You may also have a primary point of contact who can help answer questions and keep you informed throughout the process.

    • Why should I hire Morgan & Morgan in Dallas, Texas, for my Social Security Disability claim?

      Social Security Disability claims can be complicated and often involve extensive medical documentation, strict deadlines, and detailed eligibility requirements. Morgan & Morgan has more than 1,100 attorneys nationwide and has helped clients pursue the benefits they may be entitled to seek.

      Our attorneys understand the difficulties people may face when applying for Social Security Disability benefits, particularly after a denial or while managing a serious condition that limits their ability to work. We may be able to help prepare a strong application, gather supporting evidence, and guide clients through the appeals process when needed.

      Morgan & Morgan handles Social Security Disability claims on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront fees and you only pay if your claim is successful. If you are considering applying for benefits or appealing a denial, contact Morgan & Morgan today for a free case evaluation to learn more about your legal options.

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