Social security attorney explored

For individuals who receive concurrent benefits from SSDI and SSI for a time, the line between eligibility for Medicaid versus Medicare can get blurry. Those claimants should contact their social security representative to find out more information about applying for Medicare or Medicaid. If you believe you are eligible for certain benefits and have not been approved, you may wish to seek counsel from a social security attorney. Q: Is the service of a social security attorney required if you wish to have your case reconsidered? A: It is not required that you have a social security attorney for any portion of the application process for disability benefits. If your initial application is denied and you plan to appeal for reconsideration, however, you may wish to hire a lawyer.

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