Since 1979, our team has been helping people throughout South Carolina secure the Social Security disability benefits they need. We understand the challenges applicants face at state and federal levels and will work hard to get the benefits you are due. If you have questions about the application or appeals process for Social Security disability benefits, call us today or complete our free case evaluation form online.
I would like to thank all who had something to do with my case. Getting my Social Security disability has changed my life and I never would have gotten it without your help. I’m now able to pay my bills and every month that I receive my check, I’ll always think of you and thank the Lord that I chose this firm to help me.
To the Grimes Teich Anderson team, I want to thank you for all of your help during the appeal. Your expertise and approachable personalities were truly welcomed, and having you present for the SSA hearing reduced my anxieties about the process. I will gladly refer others to you if they are needing assistance with disability or injury.
I was valued as a client on day one and throughout the ultimately successful two year process. I recommend their services without hesitation.
They took care of all the paperwork and kept me informed at all times during this year long process. They really took care of me and my rights. I really recommend their services.
We have struggled for several years with appeals of our own, but thanks to GTA for coming to our rescue.
I truly don't think I could have gotten through this without them. Jeff has always been right there to answer every question and every call, no matter how silly the question. Jeff took his time to make sure I was prepared for what ever was about to happen with my case. He has been a blessing through this whole thing, and never settled until I was happy with what was going on.
Great to work with. Quick response times. Knowledgeable and helpful. Would highly recommend if you need help.
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Yes, for a certain period of time and according to guidelines set out by the Social Security Administration (SSA). If you receive SSDI benefits and return to work, you must notify the SSA. You may be eligible for a work incentive program, such as the Trial Work Program, which allows you to work for nine months within a five-year period to test whether you can work, while still receiving full benefits. In the Trial Work Program, once you have worked for nine months within a five-year period engaging in substantial gainful activity, your SSDI benefits will stop. There may be other work incentive programs available to you, which you can discuss with an attorney.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is for workers who have become disabled and have a very low income. Eligibility requirements for SSI are similar to Social Security Disability (SSD). The main difference is that you must submit documentation of your low income instead of your employment history. Also, the federal government funds SSI, while deductions from employee paychecks fund disability insurance.
To receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), you must first fill out an application. You can complete the application on SSA's website. To strengthen your claim and increase your chances of your claim being approved, we recommend speaking with a qualified Social Security disability lawyer at Grimes Teich Anderson.
Initial claims to receive Social Security disability benefits are often denied. Just because your claim has been denied does not mean that you do not have a valid case. Get the help you need from one of our experienced Social Security disability attorneys at Grimes Teich Anderson. Working with an experienced Social Security disability law firm can increase your chances of obtaining these benefits. Grimes Teich Anderson wants you to get the benefits that you deserve.