Over 28 years of experience representing claimants like you, who are frustrated with the Social Security disability claims process. We are here to assist you. We will help you through this confusing and overwhelming process in order to obtain the benefits to which you may be entitled. If you are considering hiring a lawyer to help with your Social Security benefits claim, it's important to understand who you are hiring.
If you turn on your television you will see advertisements for large, nationwide companies that claim to be able to help. While these companies are technically law firms, you will likely never have any contact other than an 800 number, and you will likely be very difficult to speak directly to a lawyer if you are able to at all. When you hire J. Greg Tharp to handle your Social Security claim, you truly have an advocate on your side.
We handle each case with personal attention, and you'll either be speaking with one of our dedicated staff members or directly with Greg himself.
If you turn on your television you will see advertisements for large, nationwide companies that claim to be able to help. While these companies are technically law firms, you will likely never have any contact other than an 800 number, and you will likely be very difficult to speak directly to a lawyer if you are able to at all. When you hire J. Greg Tharp to handle your Social Security claim, you truly have an advocate on your side.
We handle each case with personal attention, and you'll either be speaking with one of our dedicated staff members or directly with Greg himself.
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J. Greg Tharp, Attorney at Law, has successfully represented hundreds of claimants like you for over 28 years.
In addition, his staff is well trained to assist him in representing you.
We know how to present your case for maximum results from the first denial all the way through an appeal to the Social Security Appeals Council.
If necessary, when the Social Security fails to follow its own rules and the law, we can appeal or assist in an appeal to the Federal Courts.
And remember, if we are not successful in obtaining Social Security disability benefits for you, there is NO FEE.
In addition, his staff is well trained to assist him in representing you.
We know how to present your case for maximum results from the first denial all the way through an appeal to the Social Security Appeals Council.
If necessary, when the Social Security fails to follow its own rules and the law, we can appeal or assist in an appeal to the Federal Courts.
And remember, if we are not successful in obtaining Social Security disability benefits for you, there is NO FEE.
If you have been denied Social Security Disability benefits, it can feel like you have no where to turn.
The fact is, people who are deserving of SSDI or SSI benefits are denied every day.
To ensure that your case is being reviewed fairly, work with an experienced SSDI lawyer to get the benefits you are entitled to.
SSDI (Social Security Disability Income) and SSI (Supplemental Security Income) are programs from the federal government to help people who are unable to work.
SSDI is for people who have worked and paid into the system.
The fact is, people who are deserving of SSDI or SSI benefits are denied every day.
To ensure that your case is being reviewed fairly, work with an experienced SSDI lawyer to get the benefits you are entitled to.
SSDI (Social Security Disability Income) and SSI (Supplemental Security Income) are programs from the federal government to help people who are unable to work.
SSDI is for people who have worked and paid into the system.
You have not worked earning more than $1000* a month for at least 12 months or longer OR it is likely you will be unable to earn more than $800 a month for 12 months or longer.
The reason you are unable to work more is because you have one or more physical or mental conditions with symptoms that severely affect your ability to work.
If you have a specific physical or mental condition with a certain level of severity as described in the Social Security regulations, you may be found disabled without further proof.
The reason you are unable to work more is because you have one or more physical or mental conditions with symptoms that severely affect your ability to work.
If you have a specific physical or mental condition with a certain level of severity as described in the Social Security regulations, you may be found disabled without further proof.
Title 2 Social Security Disability Income Benefits ("SSDIB") is for disabled individuals who have paid into Social Security while they worked.
If you have worked AND paid Social Security in five of the previous ten years before you became disabled, you are likely eligible for Title 2 SSDIB and Medicare.
If you are a disabled widow or widower, you may also be eligible for Title 2 SSDIB and Medicare.
Disabled children are not eligible to receive Title 2 SSDIB.
The amount of SSDIB you receive monthly is based upon how much you paid into Social Security while you worked and whether or not you have a dependent spouse and/or dependent children.
If you have worked AND paid Social Security in five of the previous ten years before you became disabled, you are likely eligible for Title 2 SSDIB and Medicare.
If you are a disabled widow or widower, you may also be eligible for Title 2 SSDIB and Medicare.
Disabled children are not eligible to receive Title 2 SSDIB.
The amount of SSDIB you receive monthly is based upon how much you paid into Social Security while you worked and whether or not you have a dependent spouse and/or dependent children.
Contact Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 or go to www.ssa.gov or visit your local Social Security Office.
Apply for both Title 2 SSDIB and Title 16 SSI.
If they say you are not entitled to one or both, make them put it in writing.
Most importantly, treat with your doctors or begin treating with doctors immediately, for BOTH your medical AND mental impairments.
If you have no health insurance and cannot afford medical treatment, go to a medical and/or mental health clinic that will treat you at low or no cost.
Apply for both Title 2 SSDIB and Title 16 SSI.
If they say you are not entitled to one or both, make them put it in writing.
Most importantly, treat with your doctors or begin treating with doctors immediately, for BOTH your medical AND mental impairments.
If you have no health insurance and cannot afford medical treatment, go to a medical and/or mental health clinic that will treat you at low or no cost.
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