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Social Security Disability Lawyers in New York

If you are unable to return to your job due to an illness or injury, contact Fusco, Brandenstein & Rada, P.C. for assistance with applying for Social Security Disability benefits. To know more about it this read this PDF file and contact our Social Security Attorneys or call us today at 516-496-0400.

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Social Security Disability Lawyers in New York

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  1. New York Social Security Disability Lawyers You may have heard that it’s not easy to get Social Security Disability, or that it’s a minefield stacked against the claimant. For sure, the regulations are very strict, and that’s why you need someone with the knowledge and experience to help you navigate the process. Our attorneys possess in-depth knowledge of the potential hurdles you might face, and proactively leverage that knowledge to create well documented applications and conclusive appeal arguments that can make all the difference in whether or not you receive the benefits you deserve.

  2. What What Is Is Disability? Disability? According to the Social Security Administration, a “disability” means the inability to participate in gainful activities due to a medically diagnosed physical or mental impairment that will last for at least twelve months or result in death. Medical evidence must show physiological, anatomical, or psychological condition(s) documented by clinical, laboratory and electro-diagnostic diagnostic testing. Your statement about your symptoms is not enough to prove there’s a disabling physical or mental impairment. If you have a physical or mental impairment that prohibits you from completing job-related duties you might qualify for disability. Even if you’re doing some minimal work you might be a candidate for disability benefits. -----------------------------------------------------

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