
Am I eligible for SSDI benefits? You could be eligible for SSDI if: - You have paid Social Security taxes, AND
- You have a physical and/or mental condition which keeps you from working, AND:
- The condition has been disabling for 12 months, or
- The condition is expected to be disabling for 12 months, or
- Death could be a result of your condition
If you are not eligible for SSDI, you may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) if you meet SSA's financial criteria. | | Legal Help with SSDI Claims and Appeals in VirginiaProfessional, Experienced and Right in TownPeople seeking Social Security disability benefits often feel like a nameless number. Their lives are represented by pieces of paper, and the merit of their disability or illness is determined by an impersonal points system. Call Toll Free: 1-800-371-2906 to Arrange a Free Consultation No Recovery - No Attorney FeeAt the Law Offices of Bruce K. Billman, we understand how you feel. We have devoted our law firm to ensuring that there is someone here for you—someone who understands that your situation is very real and extremely frustrating, We are here to help you navigate the SSDI claims and appeals system and to obtain the benefits you could be entitled to by law. Bruce Billman and our entire professional staff work closely with clients throughout the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claims process and during appeals. We are committed to personal client service and to providing a comfortable, private office from which to file your application. A word from Bruce: Representing individuals claiming Social Security disability benefits is an honor. It doesn't compare with any other practice of law. The people I have been privileged to represent have a special kind of pride and dignity. We would all be kidding ourselves if we didn't recognize that money is involved in any case. However, what lies at the heart of every case is not money, but the right to be treated as a human being—with respect, fairness and compassion. My Social Security disability law practice is all about people. Every client—with his or her individual feelings and circumstances—is a constant reminder of that principle every morning when I open the front door. Contact Us Now for a Free ConsultationWe help clients through all stages of the SSDI claims process, requests for reconsideration if a claim is denied, and in appeals before the administrative law judge, appeals council, and federal courts. Contact us today to arrange your free consultation. Free consultation | Office hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Law Offices of Bruce K. Billman Toll Free: 800-371-2906 | 4801 Hermitage Road Richmond, VA 23227 Map and Directions Phone: (804) 266-9131 Fax: (804) 266-9194 | 4922 Southpoint Parkway Fredericksburg, VA 22407 Map and Directions Phone: (540) 710-1001 Fax: (540) 710-7870 | Richmond, Virginia SSDI attorney Bruce Billman represents clients throughout northeastern Virginia in communities such as Richmond, Fredericksburg, Culpepper, Orange, Spotsylvania, King George, Tappahannock, Glen Allen, Short Pump, Mechanicsville, Midlothian, Chesterfield, Chester, Hopewell, Petersburg, Locust Grove, Danville and Williamsburg. City of Fredericksburg | City of Richmond | Spotsylvania County | Stafford County | King George County | Caroline County | Culpepper County | Orange County | Goochland County | Hanover County | Henrico County | Chesterfield County |

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