Tuesday, November 16, 2010

I have been diagnosed with ABC, Can I get benefits?

Just because you have been diagnosed with a major impairment, does not always mean that you will instantly qualify for disability benefits.

There are a multitude of impairments that can be incredibly disabling and life threatening.  However, the Social Security Administration does not always identify these impairments solely on the label.  They look deeper and so should you.

At the Berkley Law Firm, our mission is to show Social Security the severity of your impairments and how they affect you daily.  Don't let Social Security bully you by telling you that you are not disabled.  If you believe you can no longer work, contact our office now for more information.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Over 50 and Disabled?



Disabled people over the age of 50 have a higher success rate in obtaining Social Security Disability Claims. In fact, the Society of Actuaries has done a study that shows that while more than 44.1 percent of people aged 24 recover from their disability, only 11.8 percent of people aged 55 recover.

For individuals over the age of 50, it is sometimes more difficult to adapt to a new job situation and applicants may simply not have the necessary skills. This is especially true when a physical laborer becomes limited to sedentary work, but does not have the requisite skill-set for an office job. If you are over the age of 55 and cannot perform anything other than light work and have no transferable skills, you are more likely to obtain a favorable benefits resolution.

For further review, please visit www.berkleylaw.net

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

I'm Frustrated, I'm Tired and I Can't Do It Any Longer

Pursuing your claim for disability benefits is a long, repeat long process.  Giving up and throwing in the towel is exactly what the government wants you to do.

Lets think about this, if someone who is 45 years old applies for disability benefits and has a projected disability payment amount of $1500/month, that means that it will cost our government $18,000 a year to keep him on disability.  Lets further assume that this person would have regularly retired at age 65, that means it will cost our government 20 years of disability payments or a total amount of $360,000.  This figure does not take in to account other social services that this person may be eligible for.

At the end of the day, its a money issue for our government.  Many people die or come close to dying while waiting for their benefits they so badly deserve. Fight long and hard for everything that you deserve. Do not be deterred when you receive the initial denial from Social Security, fight back.

The Berkley Law Firm is here to help you. Call us now toll free 866-972-1515 or visit us at www.berkleylaw.net, help is only 1 phone call away.

Friday, November 5, 2010

What happened this week @ BerkleyLaw.net: "I Don't have any money!!!"

I don't have any money....I can no longer pay for my medical care.....I do not have any money for food.....how am I supposed to survive while I wait for a decision on my disability case?

Sadly, the above statement and question is something that we hear on a regular basis @ Berkley Law.  While waiting for a decision on your disability case, there are not a tremendous amount of options available for someone who does not have funds to pay for health and necessity goods and services.  However, most major counties offer services through their social services division.

Services that we have seen include: General Cash Aid, Food Assistance programs and access to local doctors and health care services for individuals with income limitations.

@Berkleylaw.net is in touch with each social service organization for the major cities and counties surrounding our area of service.  If you need assistance with any Social Service program surrounding your disability case, please contact our office at (866)972-1515...let us help you now!!!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

What to Expect of the Appeals Process

Did you know that when you file an Initial claim for Disability Benefits that it may be denied?

Did you know that you will then need to file a Request for Reconsideration to have social security re-examine your file?

Did you know, the Social Security Administration could deny your case, and thus you would be forced to file a Request for Hearing to bring your case before a judge?

Did you know that if you do not file documents within a timely manner, Social Security may deny your claim based solely on the fact that you did not provide them documents when they wanted them?

There are a lot of questions out there that require a lot of explanations.  Let the Berkley Law firm, a trusted organization help you in your time of need.

Please visit What to Expect concerning my disability appeals process to find out more information.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Anxiety and Depression: SSD and SSI areas of focus

Mental Illness is a very real impairment.  Though you can not touch it, and you certainly can not see it, for some it is a daily affliction that never goes away.  Having a firm who know how to represent mental impairment cases can be vital to the success of your case.

To read more about anxiety and Depression, visit Anxiety and Depression, Berkleylaw.net