Whether you’re seeking a Maine Social Security lawyer, or you’re located in New Hampshire or Massachusetts, our offices in all 3 states are expert in disability and personal injury law and as experienced as you’ll find throughout New England. Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a government program created to provide monetary support to individuals who find themselves unable to work due to a severe and long-term medical condition. Most people have paid into the Social Security Disability Insurance system through their payroll tax deductions, which include deduction amounts for Social Security and Medicare by way of FICA contributions.
In order to be entitled to these benefits, a worker must complete the application process through the Social Security Administration (SSA) and meet both the earnings requirement and the medical requirement. Essentially, the earnings requirement means the applicant has worked and contributed into the Social Security disability system for a certain number of years (earning what the Social Security terms “quarters of coverage”) within a certain proximity of time to the time they became disabled from working. Assuming this to be the case, they will be considered “insured” for disability benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance program. In Maine, Russell J. Goldsmith is a knowledgeable Social Security lawyer who will be able to advise you if you remain “insured” and therefore entitled to collect Social Security disability insurance benefits. The particular amount of time is set forth by rule and differs based on the applicant’s age and work history at the time of disability. The medical requirement under the program is that the applicant prove they have been suffering from a “severe medical impairment(s)” that cause(s) them to remain disabled from performing any manner of substantial gainful activity for a year or which condition(s) are expected to result in death.
Broadly speaking, the disability test requires one to show that their condition severely hinders their ability to perform very basis work tasks, such as walking, sitting, standing, lifting, carrying, concentrating on tasks for periods of time and remembering basic instructions (among many others). One must remain unable to engage in any manner of substantial gainful employment, not just his or her current job. The agency will consider the applicant’s age, education, skills, experience, and medical condition in its analysis of whether the applicant is able to do other work. One is well advised to retain whether in Maine or elsewhere a reputable Social Security lawyer for assistance throughout the entire process, from initial claim and, if necessary, the appeals process. If your application is denied, you will have the opportunity to appeal that decision with an attorney if you choose: that process starts with a Request for Reconsideration initially, and if denied once again, with a Request for Hearing before an Administrative Law Judge in New Hampshire.
Following a denial at hearing, additional appeal options are available in the form of an appeal before the Appeals Council and then a Federal District Court appeal. It is important to understand, however, that if a case is denied at hearing that the standard for review is no longer one of “de novo” or as of new. Instead, legal error must be shown. One may also be advised to consider a new application.
When seeking legal advice for your case, understand that fees work on a contingent basis, and thus are only payable if and when your lawyer obtains a favorable decision for you. At that time, the fees will be automatically deducted by the Social Security Administration and are limited, per Federal law, to the lesser of 25% of the past due benefits received or $9,200.00). All fees are regulated by the Social Security Act and need to be approved by the Social Security Administration before they are charged. And so to obtain a Maine Social Security lawyer, one does not need to worry about paying any fees up front.
Seeking Compensation After an AccidentLikewise, whether you’ve been injured in Maine, New Hampshire or Massachusetts, it be a Maine, Attorney Goldsmith is licensed and has offices in all 3 states and has been assisting the seriously injured throughout New England for the last 35 years.
It is unfortunate but true that car and motorcycle crashes, workplace accidents, and faulty medical care are all too common an occurrence. Many of these incidents are caused by the careless or wrongful acts of others. In such cases, a personal injury claim may be filed against the party responsible, usually under the legal theory of negligence.
Negligence is essentially the failure to behave with reasonable care under a certain set of circumstances. While each case is unique, the basic legal elements of the claim tend to be the same: duty, breach, causation, and damages. Every person has a general duty to avoid acting in a manner that causes a foreseeable risk of harm to others, although this obligation may vary based on the relationship between the defendant and the accident victim. In the context of driving, for example, this means a duty to exercise reasonable care behind the wheel. If a driver carelessly operates a vehicle or fails to obey the rules of the road, he or she may have breached that duty.
The plaintiff must also prove that the defendant’s actions directly caused the injuries suffered by the victim. Finally, the plaintiff must establish damages, which may include both economic and non-economic costs and losses such as medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering.
Once again, in order to hire an attorney for one’s case, it is not necessary to worry about paying a retainer. Fees work on a contingent basis, with the attorney only collecting a fee if and when they recover your damages for you.
Discuss a Government Benefits or Negligence Claim With an AttorneyYour injury or medical condition is a personal and sensitive issue. You deserve a highly respected and successful Maine Social Security lawyer, licensed in Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, who has been fighting for your rights for 35 years: an SSDI and injury lawyer who will take the time to learn the details of your case and guide you throughout the process. For a free initial review of your case by the Law Offices of Russell J. Goldsmith, schedule an appointment by phone at (800) 773-8622 or online.