Social Security Disability Attorney
Denied Benefits SSDI Claims Lawyer
Southfield Michigan MI
Do you have a medical condition that will not allow you to work and your social security disability claim in Southfield Michigan has been denied?
Attorney Stephen L. Redisch has worked with thousands of people who badly needed Social Security disability benefits in Southfield MI and had their initial claims denied.
Are you looking for a Social Security disability Attorney to help fight for your denied SSDI benefits in Southfield Michigan?
Stephen L. Redisch is a Lawyer with over 40 years of experience with Social Security disability benefit claims in Southfield Michigan. His firm works extensively with Social Security disability cases and there is no fee unless we win your case.
Have You Been Denied Social Security Disability Benefits
In Southfield Michigan MI And Are Looking For An
Experienced
SSDI Claims Attorney?
The Law Office of Stephen L. Redisch PLC has a great deal of experience with Social Security disability claims that have initially been denied. Many of the applicants had a condition eligible for benefits but they were not able to present a case to Social Security that satisfied the requirements for eligibility. We have vast experience with the following:
- SSD Claims Southfield MI
- SSDI Claims
- Social Security Disability Claims
- SSI Claims Southfield Michigan
- Children's Social Security Benefits
- Social Security Disability Hearings
- Denied Social Security Benefits
- Social Security Disability Appeals
If you've been denied Social Security disability benefits don't let your appeal time run out, call today (877) 773-7845 and discuss your options with an experienced SSDI attorney in Southfield MI
We have five basic questions to help determine your eligibility for Social Security Disability Benefits.
First, are you working? If you are and your earnings average more than $1000 a month, you generally cannot be considered disabled.
Second, is your condition severe? Your impairments must interfere with basic work-related activities for your claim to be considered.
Third, is your condition found in the list of disabling impairments? Social Security maintains a list of impairments for each of the major body systems that are so severe they automatically mean you are disabled. If your Social Security disability condition is not on the list, they decide if it is of equal severity to an impairment on the list. If it is, your claim is approved. If it is not, they go to the next step.
Fourth, can you do the work you did previously? If your condition is severe, but not at the same or equal severity as an impairment on the list, then they must determine if it interferes with your ability to do the work you did in the last 15 years. If it does not, your Social Security disability claim in Southfield Michigan will be denied. If it does, your claim will be considered further.
Finally, can you do any other type of work? If you cannot do the work you did in the last 15 years, they then look to see if you can do any other type of work. They consider your age, education, past work experience, and transferable skills, and they review the job demands of occupations as determined by the Department of Labor. If you cannot do any other kind of work, your claim will be approved. If you can, your Social Security disability claim in Southfield MI will be denied.
Call the Law Office of Stephen L. Redisch PLC today to speak with an experienced Social Security disability attorney. If your SSI or Social Security disability claim has been denied and you have a serious medical condition that will not allow you to work we will help fight for your benefits in Southfield MI.
