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Once you're denied benefits, the clock starts ticking. Don't wait too long. You might miss the deadline to appeal.

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We offer a FREE Evaluation of your case and will discuss your options with you.  Let us make a difference in your life.  Contact us today about starting your disability case in Florida or Georgia!

Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability in Tallahassee?

While you may be unable to work, that doesn’t mean you’ll receive Social Security Disability benefits. The Social Security Administration is a large government agency. They use a complex legal system to decide who deserves benefits, and you can only win benefits if you meet their strict definition of “disabled.”

At Solomon, Sullivan and Romo, we’ll help you determine whether you do. The earlier you call us, the better we can help you. Contact us to discuss your disability case.

To receive Social Security Disability benefits, you must be eligible to apply and you must meet the definition of disabled.

Am I eligible to apply for Social Security? There are two types of Social Security Benefits: SSDI and SSI.

SSDI

The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program pays benefits to you and certain family members if you meet three criteria:

  1. You are disabled,
  2. You have earned enough work credits through Social Security taxes, and
  3. As of the date you became disabled, you must have worked under Social Security at least 5 of the last 10 years.

SSI

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a needs-based program for disabled adults who have limited income and resources.

What does being disabled mean?

Under Social Security rules, you’re only considered disabled if a medical condition or injury is expected to keep you from working for at least one full year (or result in death). The disability can be a physical condition, a mental condition, or a combination of problems.

If you’re unable to work, it’s important you schedule regular medical appointments and gather enough documentation to prove your case to Social Security.

In general, Social Security considers you disabled if:

Contact us today about your disability case. Our experience can make all the difference. 

Solomon, Sullivan & Romo Disability Attorneys 

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Tallahassee, FL 32303

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