Macon SSDI & SSI Attorneys Working Statewide
You probably know that Social Security is not just for retirees but also for people who become unable to work before reaching retirement age. However, finding out about the details can be a challenge. At the Macon, Georgia law firm, The Boston Law Firm, we assist clients with filing Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims. We also provide them the information they need throughout the legal process. We make sure they know how the case is progressing.
SSDI generally requires that you be unable to work at all, in your previous job or any job. When you were working, you paid into the Social Security system with each paycheck. Now that you are disabled and cannot work, it is important to obtain the benefits you paid for. Our experienced disability lawyers can help you obtain the resources you deserve.
Experienced Help to Get the Benefits You Need
Pursuing these benefits can be frustrating if you try it on your own. You may not be able to get the answers you need. You will likely get turned down for no apparent reason, even if you are obviously disabled. Our attorneys know what evidence is required to prove disability, how to organize the information and what records are needed to support a claim.
What We Can Do
We also prepare all necessary medical documentation, develop briefs that can help clarify issues for the judge or adjudicator and ensure that clients receive the benefits they need.
Handling Your SSDI Case for as Long as It Takes
A typical claim is often initially denied, submitted for reconsideration, and denied again. Our lawyers will handle your claim for as long as necessary so that you can receive full benefits. We have established strong relationships with area physicians who know how to correctly treat your disability and your severe impairments.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
People whose income is below a certain level and have not paid into the Social Security system may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Children whose parents receive SSDI or SSI may also be eligible; disabled children may also be eligible to receive benefits.
We have helped many clients obtain SSDI or SSI benefits. Our clients include people who first sought our help for a workers' compensation or personal injury claim. When it became apparent that they would be unable to return to work, we helped them with SSDI claims.
We can help if you become unable to work. Contact our Georgia Social Security Disability attorneys at 478-845-1796 for a free initial consultation. Get answers to your questions.









