Social Security & Disability Claims
Your advocate for social security & disability claims in Northeast Wisconsin.
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If a physical or mental condition has made it impossible for you to work, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. These federal programs are designed to support you financially when you're unable to earn an income due to a long-term disability.​ If you're applying for benefits or appealing a denied claim, you don't have to navigate the process alone. You can get trusted support throughout Northeast Wisconsin from Neenah to Green Bay, to help you understand your options and take the right steps forward.
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With in-depth knowledge of the Social Security system, you'll have guidance at every stage of your case, helping you avoid delays and focus on what matters most: your health and your financial security.

Who Qualifies for Social Security Disability Benefits?
You may be eligible for SSDI or SSI if:
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You have a medically determinable physical or mental impairment that prevents you from performing substantial gainful work.
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Your condition is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death.
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For SSDI: You have accumulated enough work credits based on your employment history.
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For SSI: You meet the Social Security Administration's (SSA) income and asset limits.
How We Help with Your Disability Claims
Comprehensive Case Management
We manage every aspects of your claim, ensuring your application or appeal is properly supported with complete medical and work documentation. This includes:
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Medical records from doctors, therapists, hospitals, clinics, and caseworkers.
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Lab & imaging results.
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Complete list of medications.
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Details of your symptoms & limitations.
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Work history, including job titles & duties from the past 15 years.
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Written statements from employers or medical providers.
Denied Claim Appeals
Many applications are initially denied benefits. If your claim is denied, we will:
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Help file a Request for Reconsideration or an appeal.
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Represent you at your hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.
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Collect additional medical evidence & expert opinions to support your case.
Representation at Hearings
Our team provides skilled representation throughout the hearing process, preparing you to testify, submitting pre-hearing briefs, and making legal arguments in your favor.
What Makes Social Security Disability Claims Challenging?
Unlike private disability insurance or workers' compensation, SSA disability rules are strict and specific. Many claims are denied due to incomplete documentation, missed deadlines, or misunderstanding of the process. Working with a law firm that understands these rules gives you a significant advantage.