When a disability prevents an individual from working, it can be life-changing for the worker and for his or her family.
If you have suffered an injury or illness that prevents employment, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits that can financially protect your family as you care for your health.
To be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you must have a physical disability, mental disability, or a combination of the two that is expected to significantly impair your ability to work for at least 12 months or may cause death. A physical disability may include an injury, disease or other physical impairment.
Tom Morgan has been representing clients with disabilities of all kinds, from physical disabilities such as back and joint injuries, to mental health disorders like depression and anxiety. If you or a loved one have experienced or develops a serious disability, contact Thomas Evan Morgan law today to review your case and help you obtain all of the SSD benefits to which you are entitled.
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For more information about the different types of disability benefits and to understand what the eligibility requirements are, please click on the underlined words or continue reading below.
The law places the burden of proof on the disabled person to prove he or she is disabled based upon demonstrable abnormal testing and clinical findings. We will help you meet the burden of proof.
Contact Mr. Morgan for a Free Consultation by calling our Columbus, Ohio law office at 614-258-1133. You can also contact us online by clicking the button below.
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There are two types of disability benefits – Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income:
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) covers employees who have worked for a certain period of time and paid sufficient Social Security taxes.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a welfare program for disabled individuals who do not qualify for SSDI.
Thomas Evan Morgan can evaluate your circumstances, advise on which benefits to apply for and assist in completing your application. Your disability must meet certain requirements in order to qualify for support. He will determine your eligibility and guide you through the application process. Our firm also assists with obtaining disabled widow’s benefits.
Applications are in-depth and can be overwhelming. Even a small mistake can easily lead to a denial of benefits.
With over 45 years of experience, Mr. Morgan is well versed in social security and disability law and will guide you through the application process and ensure thorough completion on your first attempt. If your application is denied, we can file an appeal.
Mr. Morgan is the social security lawyer in Columbus, Ohio to maximize your benefits.
If you face a disability, you may discuss your claim eligibility Thomas Evan Morgan during a free consultation. Mr. Morgan can evaluate your circumstances, advise you on which benefits to apply for and assist in completing your application.
Our social security disability firm also assists with obtaining disabled widow’s benefits.
Contact Thomas Evan Morgan for a free consultation by calling our social security law firm office at 614-258-1133. You can also contact us online by clicking the button below.
If you or a loved one is in need of an experienced and trusted workers' compensation or social security disability lawyer, call Thomas Evan Morgan at 614-258-1133 or contact our firm online below.
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