Richmond VA Social Security Disability Attorney
"Does the Social Security Administration Consider Me Disabled?"
The first thing you should know before filing for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is what the Social Security Administration (SSA) means by the term “disabled”. At the Law Offices of Bruce K. Billman in Richmond, Virginia, we have been helping people with their SSDI claims for 29 years. We have the knowledge to help you determine if you meet the criteria set forth by the SSA. If you do, we can help you seek the benefits you need and deserve.
Do you need help with your Social Security claim? Let us put our skill and experience to work for you. Contact us online or call us toll free at 1-800-371-2906 to speak with a dedicated Social Security disability lawyer.
Are You Disabled?
You may feel disabled. You may struggle to do the things that came naturally just a short time ago. But the key question is: Does the SSA think you are disabled? The SSA considers you disabled if:
- Your condition prevents you from doing the work that you did before, and…
- You will not be able to adjust to other work because of your medical condition, and…
- Your disability has lasted for at least 12 months, or…
- Your disability is expected to last for at least 12 months, or…
- Death could be the result of your condition
The help of an experienced attorney comes into play when you know you are disabled, but the SSA tells you otherwise. You may be suffering greatly and not be able to do any work, but you get a letter from the SSA saying your claim has been denied. Social Security may think that you are lying — we know your not.
We Can Help
At the Law Offices of Bruce K. Billman, we help people who have been denied in their initial claims by helping them through every step of the Social Security disability process. If you are suffering, we will put our knowledge and experience to work for you, to seek the benefits you are entitled to.
Contact a Local Virginia SSDI Lawyer Today
If you would like to speak with an attorney who is dedicated to helping you obtain the benefits you deserve, please contact us online or by phone at 1-800-371-2906 today. We offer all clients free initial consultations. We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that you will not pay an attorney’s fee unless you win.











