Disability Case Evaluation


Those who meet the Social Security Administration’s definition of disability may qualify for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Using state agencies, the Social Security Administration reviews each disability case individually. To determine your eligibility, the state will contact your doctors, get your medical records, and may ask you to have an examination or medical test.

The length of time it takes to receive a decision on your disability claim is typically from three to five months. It can vary depending on several factors, including the nature of your disability, how quickly the state agency can obtain medical evidence from your doctors, whether a medical examination is necessary, and more.

At Harold W. Conick & Associates Ltd., we will assist you throughout the process, from filling out the claim forms all the way to appealing unfavorable decisions to the Federal Court if necessary. As your case progresses, we closely track the status while it is pending with the Social Security Administration.

We realize that this is a difficult time for you, and you must have many questions. Harold W. Conick & Associates Ltd. is here to help. Contact us today for additional information or a free case evaluation.