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Social Security Disability
What is Social Security Disability (SSD)?
What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
SSD vs. SSI
SSD vs. LTD
The Application Process
Preparing for your Disability Hearing
The Lawyer's Role
Experienced Social Security Lawyer
Completing the Disability Application
Completing the Daily Activities Questionnaire
Working With Your Doctor
The Social Security Disability Hearing
Can I Work and Still Receive Benefits?
Social Security Disability Overpayments
Supplemental Security Income Overpayments
How to Appeal a Denied Claim
Adult Child Benefits
Benefits for Dependents
Philadelphia Disability Attorney
Areas We Serve
Long Term Disability
Long Term Disability Overview
Disability Insurance Benefit Denials
Why Hire a Disability Lawyer
ERISA
Non-ERISA
Importance of an Attorney during Application
The Administrative Review
The Administrative Appeals Process
The Importance of the Administrative Record
The Independent Medical Exam
Video Surveillance
Filing a Lawsuit
Social Security Disability Offset for LTD
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Philadelphia Supplemental Security Income Lawyer

If you need legal assistance with a Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claim in the Philadelphia area, we strongly urge you to contact a Philadelphia disability benefits attorney at The Bernstein Law Offices to discuss the specific facts of your case as soon as possible. Our firm is dedicated to helping disabled individuals obtain the benefits they so vitally need. We have a long track record of success in this field of endeavor and have gained substantial experience and knowledge in doing so. Our understanding of disability law and how the Social Security Administration works is detailed and comprehensive.

Social Security Disability benefits are based on work experience. If you are disabled and have not worked enough to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits, you may still be able to obtain Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. The claims process for this program can be complex and frustrating which is why we recommend that you work with a Philadelphia social security disability benefits lawyer at our firm who is a seasoned professional in this field.

What is Supplemental Security Income?

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides monthly benefit payments to individuals who have low income and few resources and who are aged 65 or older, blind, or disabled. You must be disabled under the same rules that apply to Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits. The basic SSI payment amount is the same nationwide though many states add additional income to the basic benefit. This program's benefits are based on financial need. Whether you are eligible for benefits depends on your income and resources, such as real estate you own, bank accounts, cash, and stocks and bonds. If you are married, part of your spouse's income and resources will also be considered in the determination of benefits. For those who are disabled who apply for SSI, you may also obtain free services that will help you get work, such as counseling, job training, or help in finding employment.

If you want to find out if SSI is a valid option for you as a benefits program, it is important to consult with a Philadelphia disability benefits attorney at our offices who can help you understand and apply for this program's benefits.

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Do you need help applying for Supplemental Security Income as a disabled person?
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