Monday, November 19, 2018

ATHENS, AL DISABILITY BENEFITS. WE CAN HELP YOU.

Most Alabama workers are covered by Social Security disability because they pay FICA withholding tax out of every paycheck.  This provides coverage against long term disability and loss of income.

However, Social Security can be difficult to deal with and there are complex rules that must be met before they will part with any money.  It can take anywhere from 4 months to 4 years to get approved.

Here is the sticky part.  Social Security will often agree that you cannot perform the work you once did.  However, they will say that you can still perform some jobs which exist in the national economy.  These jobs are often unskilled minimum wage jobs, such as hand packager, inspector or copy colater.  It doesn't matter that you can't actually find one of these jobs.

If you file an application and are denied (as up to 75% are), you have 60 days to file an appeal.  The appeal puts you in line for a hearing before a US administrative law judge (ALJ), who can review your case and give you a new decision.  Your odds before the judge are much better, especially if you are represented by counsel who understands the system and how to navigate it.

HOW CAN YOU PAY FOR EXPENSIVE LEGAL COUNSEL?

You don't have to.  Social Security forbids an attorney or representative to charge you any fee unless your case is decided in your favor and results in back payments.  In that case, Social Security will withhold a small portion of your back pay and pay the legal fee directly.  You keep most of your back pay and 100 percent of your monthly benefits.

If you need help with a Social Security disability application or appeal, please invest 15 minutes in a phone call to our firm for a free initial consultation.  We never ask you for money and our experienced disability advocates have been handling cases like yours for over a decade. 
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
7027 Old Madison Pike - Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806
"Across from Bridge Street"
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Sunday, November 11, 2018

DON'T DEPEND ON WHAT FRIENDS TELL YOU ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

I have heard some of the most intriguing stories about Social Security disability.  Many of them are full of misstatements of fact and bad advice.  The odd thing is, they all came from family members or friends of claimants who meant well and thought they were being helpful.

Most people don't realize that every disability case is different.  Therefore, what happened in one case may have absolutely no bearing on your case.
 It doesn't matter what happened to Uncle Albert's case. I guarantee you there was something about Uncle Albert's case that is different from your case:  age, education, work experience, medical records, treatment, date last insured, residual function capacity, onset date, grid rules, severity of symptoms--a different judge....  

You get the idea.  Get YOUR case analyzed based on YOUR set of facts. 


 Probably the best 15 minutes you ever spent will be to call an experienced attorney or disability advocate and get some advice about your claim.  Every case is different.  Do not depend on what a relative, friend or co-worker tells you.  They all have stories.  None of them probably apply to your particular scenario.  Get a free case evaluation by someone who sits in front of an administrative law judge several times a week, and who knows how to apply the law to your individual set of facts. 

Here's the best part.  There is no cost for doing this.  Any attorney/advocate who practices in the area of Social Security disability will provide you with a free consultation, a free case evaluation, and free advice.  If the advocate is hired and does a lot of work on your case, of course he or she deserves to be paid.  But they only get paid if you (a) win your case, and (b) receive past due payments as a lump sum of money, and (c) Social Security approves of the fee payment.
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Disability Counselors
7027 Old Madison Pike - Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806
CALL US:  (256) 799-0297

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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABIILTY FOR DEPRESSION OR MENTAL ILLNESS

"Can I get Social Security disability benefits for mental impairments, such as depression or panic disorder?"

The answer:  Yes, if your symptoms are so severe that they prevent you from working, and if you have medical records to prove it.

Social Security will review your medical treatment and evaluate the severity of your mental impairment.  Here is what they usually need to see to approve benefits:

  • A long history of persistent mental illness
  • Consistent and current medical treatment
  • Severe symptoms that may have required hospitalization in the past
  • The loss of functional limitation that will prevent the ability to perform even simple, unskilled jobs.
Age is not as critical in mental impairments because even a younger person in good physical health cannot work if he/she can't sustain the mental demands of work.

Expect to be denied in the initial stage.  To win, you will probably have to file and appeal and attend a hearing before an administrative law judge.  Not many applications are approved initially for mental illness, unfortunately.  You have a better chance with the judge, however.
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The Forsythe Firm
Social Security Representation
7027 Old Madison Pike NW, Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 325806

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

GETTING A REPRESENTATIVE: ADDING VALUE TO YOUR CASE

There are two very simple good reasons to get an advocate or representative to handle your disability case:

1.  You are twice as likely to win and get paid.

2.  You are more likely to collect maximum back payments.

So, what's the risk of hiring a representative?  None.

Legal fees are regulated by the Social Security Administration.  The agency will not permit a legal fee except in cases where the claimant is successful and where he or she collects back payments.  The representative's fee can only be deducted from back payments.

Therefore, if your claim does not result in back pay, the attorney or representative works for free.  You cannot be charged for anything.
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Representation
7027 Old Madison Pike - Suite 108

Madison, AL 35806
CALL US (256) 799-0297

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Friday, November 2, 2018

REQUIREMENTS TO GET DISABIITY BENEFITS (CHECKS)

Disability benefits, as we call them, have two parts:
(1) a monthly check, and
(2) Medicare health insurance

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is for workers who have paid into the system but become unable to continue working due to a medical impairment.

Here are the requirements for SSDI benefits:

  • You have a medical impairment that is severe enough to prevent you from holding a full-time job.
  • This impairment has lasted or is expected to last for 12 straight months OR to end in death.  (You don't need to wait 12 months to file but you must have a condition that is expected to last at least one year because there is no short term benefit).
  • You have enough medical evidence to prove your disability.  You will use your doctor's records.
3 Ways to File Your Application
1.  Visit or call your local Social Security office.
2.  File online at www.socialsecurity.gov (Disability)
3.  Get a Social Security advocate to help you file.

What to Expect After You File
  • Wait 3 to 4 months to get an initial decision
  • Over 70 percent of decisions will be denials.
  • File and appeal within 60 days if denied.
  • Wait up to 2 more years for a hearing (if required)
  • Attend a hearing before a special disability judge.
  • Receive a new decision from the judge 1 to 3 months after the hearing.
  • Receive your back pay and start getting monthly checks (if approved).

You will certainly want to consider legal representation if an appeal/hearing is required.  Available data shows that your chance of being approved at the hearing level are twice as good with adequate representation.  Your representative will charge you a fee only after you win your case and collect back pay from the Government.  If you lose, there is never a fee.
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Representation
7027 Old Madison Pike, Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806
PHONE (256) 799-0297

E-Mail us about your claim:   forsythefirm@gmail.com







 

 

DENIAL IS A CHANGE OF DIRECTION FOR SSDI CLAIMS

The denial of a Social Security disability claim marks a change of direction for the claim.  It does not mark the end, just a new beginning.

First, you are leaving the state arena and entering the federal arena.  Say goodbye to the Disability Determination Service, a state agency.  Say hello to the office of Disability Appeals and Adjudication, a strictly federal agency.

Say goodbye to impersonal, mechanical reviews.  Say hello to personal attention.  Now, a US Administrative Law Judge will sit down with you personally and discover the facts in your case. This process is called a hearing. He or she will listen to your in-person discussion of your medical issues.  The judge will render a totally new decision.

Say goodbye to do-it-yourself advocacy.  You may have filed the application by yourself.  Now, it's time for representation.  You want a professional advocate with the skill, experience and time to prepare a vigorous appeal and represent you at the hearing.

Can You Afford Top Notch Legal Representation?    

Yes, you can.  No money is required upfront.  A fee is generated only when you win your case and the government pays you a past due benefit.  Your attorney's fee will be a small percentage of the past due benefit.  Social Security will withhold the fee, which you have already agreed to under contract with your representative.  The government will pay the representative directly.

This arrangement is called a "contingency fee agreement."  You agree to pay a small percentage of your back pay, only if you win.  If you don't win, or if you do not collect back pay, no fee is due to your representative.  

Most representatives, including the Forsythe Firm, will provide you with a free consultation.  At this meeting, the strengths and weaknesses of your case will be evaluated.  You will be advised of the best way to continue.  An advocate will be assigned to your case who will file the appeal, prepare for the hearing, and represent you before the administrative law judge.

"Don't think of a denial as the end of your claim.  Think of it as a new direction, offering even greater opportunities for success!"
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Representation
7027 Old Madison Pike NW, Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806
PH (256) 799-0297

E-mail us about your case:   forsythefirm@gmail.com

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