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SSDI Benefits Attorney Serving Dallas and Fort Worth, TX

SSDI Benefits
Burke Barclay is a registered attorney representative with the Social Security Administration, representing those with 

disability claims throughout the United States.

 

As a potential client, you should know that no attorney fees are paid to us unless we win your disability benefits case. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.

 

Therefore, we recognize that sometimes you can't do it on your own. If you've tried to submit to the Social Security Administration for disability benefits and you've been denied, chances are you may be denied again.

 

However, with the right representation, you may be able to increase your odds at receiving those benefits.

 

That's where we can help. Send us your medical records, and other information we may ask you to submit. Again, no need to worry, we will handle your case personally. 

 

While we cannot promise results, we can promise you will receive zealous representation and your issues will be heard and you will be given an excellent chance at winning your case.

 

SSDI Benefits
One receives not only retirement benefits with earned work credits but also disability benefits as well. For each year worked and dependent upon the age of the Claimant, he or she will or will not be able to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.

 

There are also other issues in which Claimants must be aware. Many times people stop working because of their condition(s) and do not pursue disability benefits until it is too late. If a person has not worked, trypically for five years, then their disability benefits will expire. This is also why it is so important that if a person cannot work due to a severe condition, he or she must at least consult a Social Security disability attorney to evaluate the case.

 

For those who have worked and earned a sufficient amount of work credits and have not lost their disability benefits, then SSDI will be awarded if he or she has a severe impairment that is likely to keep them from working for 12 months or more and there is not other work the Claimant would be able to perform. 

SSI Benefits
SSI (Supplemental Security Income) benefits are similar to SSDI benefits, but vary in their financial requirements. For those who have not worked long enough to qualify for SSDI benefits or who may have lost their earned work credits, SSI benefits may be awarded.

 

Therefore, a person who has a family income and non-exempt assets of less than a certain amount can qualify to receive these benefits. 

 

However, in regards to the medical condition requirements, the same standard will always apply. A person must have a severe medically determined condition that is likely to last for 12 months or more. 

 

SSI beneifts may be extremely important for those who, because of their medical condition, have been devastated financially. Further, the Medicaid benefits associated with SSI may help a person finally be able to seek proper medical assistance for their condition. Thus, while the financial benefits are significantly less, the medical beneifts may be what the person needs more than anything else. 

 

 
 

 

Social Security Disability Attorney for Dallas and Fort Worth, TX

 

A lot of information needs to be collected in order to have Social Security and Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits awarded. Hire an attorney who understands what is involved with the process. When you work with an SSDI benefits attorney, you are much more likely to get the benefits that you need.

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If you need an SSDI benefits lawyer to help you get the money that you deserve, contact The Law Office of Burke Barclay. We want nothing more than to make sure you are represented in your time of need. Our head lawyer, Burke Barclay, handles every case personally so you don’t have to worry about confusion or contacting different people. We are here to help you.

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If you are in Fort Worth or Dallas, TX, do not wait to get the help you need — the benefits that you deserve could be on the line if you wait too long. Use the link below to schedule an appointment with our knowledgeable social security disability lawyer.

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