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Common Questions About Social Security in Oklahoma

For people who have worked long enough to qualify, Social Security Disability (SSD) will pay benefits to you and certain family members. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides benefits to adults and children with limited resources. Understanding the Social Security application process, however, isn't easy.

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In Oklahoma, the SSD and SSI application process can be complex and intimidating. The Social Security Administration (SSA) requires information pertaining to your past medical, work, and educational history to evaluate your eligibility. Fortunately, the law provides that every person pursuing a claim has the right to legal representation.

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If you're wondering whether you could qualify for Social Security benefits or if you need help with the application and review process, there are options available to you. However, many people don't even know whether they qualify or what they have to do next. Here are a few of the most common questions and problems people have when applying for SSD and SSI in Oklahoma:

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SOCIAL SECURITY FAQ

 

WHAT KIND OF THINGS WILL QUALIFY ME FOR SOCIAL SECURITY?

Many physical or mental illnesses or conditions will qualify you for Social Security if the illness or condition is considered severe and prevents you from performing full-time employment. Some examples include, but are not limited to, back injuries, vision and hearing loss, coronary artery disease, COPD or asthma, multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS, rheumatoid arthritis, and depression.

 

HOW DO I APPLY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY?

First and foremost, the Social Security application is easy. There are several ways to apply for Social Security. Call a local Oklahoma City Social Security lawyer for a free consultation and learn how to apply and what your next steps should be.

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WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW BEFORE I APPLY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY?

All you need to know is what illnesses and conditions you have that prevent you from working and why you are unable to work.

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WHY DO I NEED A LAWYER TO HELP ME WITH THE APPEALS PROCESS?

Getting through the process can be tedious and difficult if you are not sure what you are doing. A Social Security law firm can help you gather the pertinent information you need from sources and providers, can navigate through the administrative system, and most importantly, lay out your case to the judge in the simplest way to help them understand your impairments and why they prevent you from working full-time.

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HOW DO I PAY A LAWYER?

No Social Security lawyer should ever require payment before your case is settled. If you feel like you're unable to afford a lawyer, simply speak to someone who specializes in Social Security law and ask about your payment options. Chances are they will defer payment until after your case is won. 

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Navigating the Social Security process is much easier when you have an experienced lawyer at your side. Learn more about available Social Security law services in Oklahoma City and find a qualified lawyer to help you with your case today.

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