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Hire The Disability Champions as your social security consultants in Orlando to get your disability benefits.
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Social Security Consultants Orlando Our mission is to help individuals receive the disability benefits they are entitled to. We provide you with the best disability claims service, no matter which of the 50 states you live in. We have helped thousands of individuals in all 50 states.
What is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)? The Social Security Administration offers Social Security Disability Insurance to qualified individuals with disabilities that prevent them from working. It is a federally funded program that was implemented for those who have accumulated a sufficient amount of work credits through work longevity and paying Social Security taxes.
How Do I Qualify For SSDI? The Social Security Administration offers Social Security Disability Insurance to qualified individuals with disabilities that prevent them from working. It is a federally funded program that was implemented for those who have accumulated a sufficient amount of work credits through work longevity and paying Social Security taxes.
How Do I Apply For SSDI? If you decide to apply online you will need to print and review the Adult Disability Checklist located on the SSA’s site. You will then need to complete the Disability Benefit Application and the Medical Release Form. Our team here at the The Disability Champions is here to guide you through the process of applying in order to increase your chances of success.
How Much Will I Receive If I Am Approved For SSDI Benefits? The amount you will receive for your SSDI benefits depends on the amount of Social Security taxes that you have paid over the years. However, this amount may be decreased if you are receiving worker’s compensation, an uninsured pension or a public disability benefit. The average SSDI payment in 2014 is $1146.18
How Long Will My SSDI Payments Last? Benefits usually continue until you are able to work again on a regular basis. There are also a number of special rules, or “work incentives,” that provide continued benefits and health care coverage to help you make the transition back to work. If you are receiving Social Security disability benefits when you reach full retirement age, your disability benefits automatically convert to retirement benefits, but the amount remains the same.
Contact Us The Disability Champions Address - 4301 Vineland Road Suite E1 Orlando, FL 32811 Contact us - 407-601-3681 Email us -mtr@thedisabilitychampions.com