Financial Benefits for the Disabled
Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, is awarded to people who suffer a permanent physical or mental disability that prevents them from engaging in meaningful work. In order to qualify for benefits, you must be able to prove that your disability prevents you from performing your former job as well as a different job.
At The Law Offices of Keith C. Warnock, P.A., Attorney Warnock has extensive experience helping clients obtain SSDI benefits. Whether you are wondering if you qualify for benefits, preparing to apply for benefits or seeking to appeal a denial, attorney Keith Warnock will step in and help you get results. He knows the SSDI application process and is committed to helping clients get the disability benefits they deserve.
Experienced Florida SSDI Lawyer
When Attorney Keith C. Warnock represents you in an SSDI claim, he will take the time to get to know you and your family. Because he has helped countless clients in the same position, he understands the challenges you are facing. Often, it takes two to three years from your initial application to approval. During that time, you may be struggling without health insurance and outside income.
In certain instances, Mr. Warnock can seek to obtain benefits more quickly by requesting an on-the-record decision. This involves him writing a prehearing statement for the Social Security Administration, detailing all the facts of your case and explaining why you are entitled to benefits.
Also, Mr. Warnock works on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay no attorney fees until he successfully obtains benefits for you.
Has your claim for SSDI benefits been denied? Although a denial is disheartening, it is important that you do not give up. Most claims are initially turned down. Attorney Keith C. Warnock can appeal a denial on your behalf. Call 386-675-1148 or 888-667-4130 for a free consultation.
Attorney Keith C. Warnock Cares About His Clients
Many people seeking SSDI benefits do not have medical insurance. However, getting proper medical treatment is necessary for your physical or mental condition. Further, you need documentation of ongoing treatment to support your SSDI case. Mr. Warnock will work with you to arrange a visit to a physician who can treat or evaluate your condition in order to provide the necessary medical evidence needed to support your claim.
To discuss your specific situation with a Daytona Beach Social Security disability attorney, contact Attorney Keith C. Warnock today.


