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Has Your Application For Social Security Disability Benefits Been Denied?

Are you wondering what to do next? The Social Security Administration (SSA) can be very confusing and even overwhelming especially to those who are suffering from a major illness or severe medical condition. We are here to help guide you through the disability application and appeal process.

At Geary & Geary, LLP, our attorneys provide dedicated and supportive representation to clients who have been denied Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. We guide you through the appeals process, working with you, your family and your medical providers, to help secure the benefits you need to support yourself and your family when you have a severe physical or psychological condition that prevents you from working.

Contact us online or call us locally at 978-319-4194 to set up a free initial consultation. We represent clients throughout Massachusetts and in southern New Hampshire.

Appealing Your Denied SSDI And/Or SSI Application

The majority of initial applications for SSI and SSDI benefits are denied. However, this does not mean your case is over. Let us help you through the application and appeal process. There is no legal fee unless we are successful in getting you recognized as disabled by the Social Security Administration.

If your claim has been denied at the initial level or at reconsideration, our attorneys will meet with you to determine how we can help you prepare your case for appeal and hearing.

We understand the medical evidence required for SSI/SSDI/SSD benefits and have helped clients with all types of disabling injuries, including:

  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Head trauma and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Joint injuries and repetitive stress syndrome
  • Chronic pain, arthritis and fibromyalgia
  • Paralysis, paraplegia and quadriplegia
  • Mental health issues, including depression and anxiety
  • Asthma and other lung conditions
  • Skin conditions
  • Chronic illness
  • Orthopedic conditions
  • Cancer and malignancies
  • Endocrine disorders, including diabetes

For more information, call Geary & Geary, LLP, to schedule a free consult. Also, visit the Social Security Administration’s website for detailed information regarding the types of conditions that qualify for disability benefits, although this list is not exhaustive. The SSA website provides helpful FAQs concerning the process for obtaining SSDI and SSI benefits.

Speak With Our SSDI/SSI Attorneys

Our attorneys are dedicated to your case and can help you understand the appeals process and provide a straightforward assessment of your claim. Contact our SSDI/SSI law firm to learn more about how we can help you appeal your denied claim.