The Social Security Administration (SSA) oversees a number of programs, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). These programs are designed to provide financial assistance to people who are disabled and unable to support themselves.

In order to make sure that benefits are going to the people who really need them, these programs require applicants to meet certain qualifications. Unfortunately, the way the application process is set up means that many deserving applicants will have their request for benefits denied after their initial application.

It can be nearly impossible to cut through the government red tape to get the benefits you need on your own, especially if you are struggling with a disability. An experienced Social Security attorney can help. At Bernstein & Bernstein, we have been helping people get the benefits they need and deserve for decades. Our Social Security attorney team knows the system inside and out, and we do everything in our power to make sure you get all the benefits to which you are entitled.

We have a strong track record of success helping our clients get benefits the first time they apply, or on reconsideration or appeal if they have already been denied. We understand what is at stake for you, and we keep you informed at every step of the process. There is never any charge for our services unless we get money for you.

Work with an Experienced Social Security Attorney

If you have been turned down for Social Security benefits, or need help with the application process, contact Bernstein & Bernstein to schedule a free consultation.

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