Saidel Law, LLC
Have you or your child been denied Social Security benefits? Children and adults with intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, or mental health conditions often need a great deal of help to live a full and independent life. Without sufficient income, though, providing this needed care may be impossible. Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, is a federal cash assistance program for people who are disabled, blind or elderly but many qualified applicants are denied benefits and must appeal. Saidel Law, LLC can represent you through the appeal process and help you get benefits.
If you or your family member worked in the past, but have become disabled, Social Security Disability, or SSDI, may be available. SSDI pays monthly benefits if you become disabled before you reach retirement age and aren’t able to work. Benefits are available only to those with a severe, long-term, total disability. As with SSI, SSDI applications are often denied upon initial application, but many are approved after they are appealed. If you’ve been denied benefits, you may benefit from having a lawyer represent you by managing the claim application and appeals process. Call or contact us online for a free evaluation.
Saidel Law, LLC
Have you or your child been denied Social Security benefits? Children and adults with intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, or mental health conditions often need a great deal of help to live a full and independent life. Without sufficient income, though, providing this needed care may be impossible. Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, is a federal cash assistance program for people who are disabled, blind or elderly but many qualified applicants are denied benefits and must appeal. Saidel Law, LLC can represent you through the appeal process and help you get benefits.
If you or your family member worked in the past, but have become disabled, Social Security Disability, or SSDI, may be available. SSDI pays monthly benefits if you become disabled before you reach retirement age and aren’t able to work. Benefits are available only to those with a severe, long-term, total disability. As with SSI, SSDI applications are often denied upon initial application, but many are approved after they are appealed. If you’ve been denied benefits, you may benefit from having a lawyer represent you by managing the claim application and appeals process. Call or contact us online for a free evaluation.