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SSD Lawyer Cindy Berger
Cindy Berger of Berger and Green has over 30 years of experience. Cindy Berger may be able to help you with your SSD case. If you have been denied Social Security Disability benefits call Berger and Green for a free evaluation of your disability claim.
How to Get SSI & Social Security Disability: An Insider’s Step by Step Guide

More people are denied SSI and Social Security Disability than are allowed benefits the first time they apply. This includes children and adults. Appeals can take a year or more. In a simplified step by step guide Mike Davis gives disability applicants the crucial information they need to know and exactly what to do to make the best case the first time around. A former SSI and Social Security Disability Claims Examiner, the author has worked on over 4000 cases over a seven-year period. “Too often I have had to deny a claim when I thought there was a genuine disability, but the case was not complete enough to render a favorable decision. What I have tried to do in this book is give the reader the information needed to present his or her case fully, accurately, and in the best possible light. I believe this will increase the chances of a favorable decision dramatically.” Here is the inside scoop on what the decision-makers are really looking for and how you can help them to get it.
How to Get SSI & Social Security Disability: An Insider’s Step by Step Guide
What is Social Security Disability Insurance – MHK Attorneys
Social Security lawyer, Patrick Best of MHK Attorneys, explains that Social Security Disability Insurance is often abbreviated SSD or SSDI. This program provides disability insurance benefits to qualified individuals. This is a separate and distinct program from the Supplemental Security Income Program, or SSI. However, there are some similarities between the programs. The easiest way to understand Social Security Disability Insurance is to view it like any other insurance program. If you were to privately purchase auto, homeowners or health insurance, you would be expected to pay a premium for the benefit of having this insurance. As long as you are paying your premium, you may recover under the policy if you meet the criteria; Social Security Disability Insurance is no different. You pay your premiums in the form of taxes which are taken out of your paycheck. As long as you pay enough in taxes to cover the premium, you will be insured. If you become disabled and are no longer able to work because of a medical condition, you may be entitled to collect under this Social Security Disability Insurance. However, just like any private insurance policy, if you stop paying the premium, you will no longer be covered by that insurance; the same is true with Social Security Disability Insurance. If you stop working and stop paying taxes, you will no longer be covered by this program. To qualify for Social Security Disability, you must first be considered disabled under the Social …