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Do You Expect Your Disability Will Prevent You From Working Full-time in the next 12 Months? The United States Social Security system is a federally funded program that provides benefits to citizens through various programs. These programs include Social Security Disability (SSD) for those unable to work, as well as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for those who haven't worked long enough to qualify for SSD.

While it should be easy to obtain these benefits, bureaucracy and extensive paperwork often cause individuals to give up, even when they are legitimately entitled to benefits. At the Law Office of Mike Angel, I represent clients who need assistance with understanding their rights and fighting claim denials. Managing life with a disability can be an extraordinary challenge without adequate support, and I can do everything in my professional power to help you succeed.

My staff has years of collective experience handling applications, denied SSD benefits, and appeals. If you are interested in filing a claim, the Law Office of Mike Angel has what it takes to help you obtain the outcome you deserve.
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Social Security disability benefits are paid only to those who suffer from a total disability.
Partial disability or short-term disabilities do not qualify for Social Security Benefits.
In plain terms, a person must have an illness or injury that significantly prevents them from doing basic work activities such as walking or sitting.
It means you cannot do the work that you did before and are unable to adjust to other work, due to your medical condition.
Social Security specifically defines "disability" in terms of your being unable to work for a year or expected to be in that condition for a year or to result in death.
Most of us do not begin our working lives thinking that we will someday become disabled and no longer able to work.
If that day comes, there are many intelligent questions that individuals have regarding benefits.
Social Security pays benefits to disabled workers through the Social Security disability program or SSD.
At The Law Office of Mike Angel, the first question I look into is whether you are eligible for SSD.
Once your eligibility is established, your claim must be properly prepared and filed.
There are two Social Security Administration benefit programs available to qualified individuals.
One is Social Security disability (SSD) and the other is Supplemental Security Income or SSI.
Both programs require specific and detailed information in order to make a claim that can be approved.
Each program has known requirements that must be met so that you can receive benefits.
SSD pays benefits to those that are disabled and no longer able to work.
SSI is a monthly payment paid to certain qualified persons.
With both Social Security Disability Benefits (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it is not uncommon that first claims are denied or continued benefits are disallowed.
At the Law Office of Mike Angel, I work hard to ensure you understand what your options are and how we can work together to obtain the benefits you require.
With the use of a qualified Arkansas social security disability attorney, work can begin right away on the appeal of your denied claim.
Any denied claim can be appealed if it is done within a specified amount of time.
The Social Security Administration has an obligation to provide much needed benefits quickly to those applicants whose medical conditions are so severe that they obviously meet the disability standards.
Compassionate Allowances (CAL) are Social Security's way of expediently identifying a disease or other medical condition that would invariably qualify under the Listing of Impairments based on minimal information.
The Compassionate Allowances allow Social Security to address the most obviously disabled individuals for necessary allowances based on the medical information they can obtain quickly.
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