Getting the Benefits You Need When Applying for Social Security Disability

Jun 8, 2015 | Social Security, Social Security Benefits, Social Security Disability Insurance

Expert SSD Lawyers at Newlin Disability

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The process of applying for and being approved to receive Social Security Disability benefits can be complicated. But it seems as though many disabled Americans continue to struggle to get the benefits they truly deserve even after jumping through the numerous administrative and judicial hoops of the Social Security Administration (SSA). In fact, there are hundreds of thousands of disability recipients who receive too much or not enough benefits each year.

In an article published by Town Hall magazine, experts explain how the SSA overpaid almost half of our nation’s disability recipients over a ten-year period, resulting in $17 billion in extra expenditures. Recipients of the wrongful payments included those who were no longer considered disabled, the deceased, prison inmates, and others.

While some beneficiaries were receiving overpayments, other disabled Americans were struggling to make ends meet on the benefits they’re receiving. Many only receive a portion of their previous earnings, which results in a large number of disabled individuals living below poverty lines.

This may leave you wondering, “What can I do to help ensure I get the benefits I deserve when applying for Social Security Disability benefits?” Many believe the best answer to this question is to seek guidance from a qualified legal representative.

At Newlin Disability, we’ve helped many disabled workers get the answers they need to their questions about Social Security Disability benefits and we’re here to do the same for you. Call us anytime to discuss your injury and how Social Security Disability can help you.

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If you’re navigating the complexities of Social Security disability claims, Newlin Disability is here to provide expert guidance and support. Reach out to our experienced team today, and let us help you understand your options, streamline the application process, and maximize your chances of receiving the benefits you deserve.