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If you are working and have not reached full retirement age when you develop a medical condition that renders you disabled, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits that the Social Security Administration (SSA) oversees. You receive a monthly check and healthcare access if you have worked the minimum amount of quarters.
Our SSDI attorneys understand that this is a trying time for you, and we are here to support and guide you through the legal complications. Contact us in Logan, WV to review your SSDI work requirements and see if you qualify for benefits. Your case evaluation is free.
Your work history and wages are used for the SSA to calculate your work credits. You earn one credit for the minimum determined net wages adjusted annually and you can earn up to four credits each year. You keep the credits you earn, even if you become unemployed or take a different job, because the credits are tied to your Social Security number instead of your employer. This applies to military personnel and those who are self-employed, although the rules differ for certain professions, including:
Religious and nonprofit organizations do not pay Social Security taxes, but an attorney can review your situation to determine if special rules can be applied in your case.
Jan Dils Attorneys at Law is the largest female-founded law firm in the country. We handle SSDI claims and assess work requirement eligibility for Logan residents, as well as residents of any state in the country.
SSDI benefits, including how many credits you must accumulate, are based on your age and at what point your disability stops you from working.
If you become disabled before you turn 24, generally you will have to work one year and six months to earn six credits during the three years prior to becoming disabled. If you are 24 but not yet 31, you need credits that account for 50 percent of the work time from age 21 until you are disabled. If you are 31 or older, you generally must accrue at least 20 credits in the 10 years prior to becoming disabled. For skilled representation in your situation, including if you meet the SSDI requirements in Logan, contact our law firm now.
Social Security Disability Insurance also provides healthcare under the federal Medicare program. Generally, Medicare replaces your current insurance after you have been receiving disability checks for 24 months, but there are exceptions that allow you to receive Medicare immediately. These include if you are diagnosed with permanent kidney failure or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Your eligibility depends on your disabling condition and amassing SSDI work credits in Logan.
From the application process to appealing a denial for federal disability benefits, the lawyers at Jan Dils Attorneys at Law are here for you, every step of the way, focusing our resources on getting you the SSDI benefits you are entitled to.
No matter what state you live in, we can help you apply for this important safety net. One of our Logan attorneys will assess your claim during a free consultation to make sure you meet the SSDI work requirements.
To Schedule an Appointment, Call Us Toll Free at 1.877.873.8208 or Email Us for a Prompt Response.
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