Practice Areas
- Veterans Disability Claims
- Social Security Disability (SSD)
- Social Security Disability – An Overview
- What Are Social Security Disability Benefits?
- Who Is Eligible For Social Security Disability Benefits?
- Social Security Disability Claims Process
- The Decision And Appeal
- Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Disability
- Social Security Disability Resource Links
- Personal Injury
- PACT Act: Updates to VA Benefits
Denied Social Security Disability In Indiana
Have you been denied Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits? You are probably surprised. After all, you know that you are disabled and unable to work. Your doctor agrees. Why does the Social Security Administration disagree?
You are not alone. More applications are denied than approved. Thankfully, you can take additional steps to get the benefits you need. At McKown & Myers, LLP, our lawyers are here to help you take those steps.
Let Us Get Started Right Away
Do not give up and do not hesitate. Contact our law office for a free consultation. We will get started right away. First, we will discuss your case with you over the phone. We will ask you some questions and give you some initial feedback about your case. Next, we will send you a form that allows you to go to the Social Security office and get your file. When you have that documentation, we will meet in person and start building a strategy to get you the benefits you need.
What Happens Next?
There is a disability claim appeals process built in. We know this process from front to back, because we have been handling these matters for more than 30 years. Our attorneys know how to review existing documentation to pinpoint the reason for the denial and then gather the supplementary information needed to prevent further denial. We will move fast on your behalf, because we know just how important these benefits are to you.
Was Your Claim For Disability Benefits Denied?
Call our Marion law office at 765-668-7531 or contact us online.