Los Angeles Social Security Disability
SSI Lawyer Attorney
Approximately 80% of applications are denied by Social Security. Does this mean that you should give up and not try to get the Social Security Disability benefits you need? You should not give up.
There is hope!
At the law offices of Kenton Koszdin, our mission is to represent you from initial application all the way through the long and complex process of obtaining benefits.
Our office takes a proactive approach to Social Security Disability. We examine each case in detail to prepare and present an application that maximizes the chances of approval.
Many Social Security Disability Lawyers wait until shortly before the hearing to work on your case. This can result in long delays.
Our office takes a proactive approach of gathering additional medical information after the denial and before the hearing to work toward the goal of getting your case approved without the need for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. This can save many months of waiting.
Many cases are won at a hearing before a Social Security Administrative Law Judge. Having the law offices of Kenton Koszdin represent you at the hearing is essential because success depends on a thorough knowledge of medicine and Social Security’s complex eligibility rules.
I am a sustaining member of the National Organization of Social Security Claims Representatives (NOSSCR) and have 10 years experience in representing disabled individuals in many types of cases, including claimants seeking Social Security Disability - SSI Benefits.
Our office serves all of Southern California.
If you can’t come to us, we can come to you!
For help today, call 1-800-GET-SSDI – 1-800-438-7734.
SSDI And Workers' Compensation
Many workers with serious work related injuries may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits as well as workers’ compensation benefits.
Address: 16600 Sherman Way, Suite 190
Van Nuys, CA 91406-3875 Tel: 1-800-GET-SSDI Or 1-800-438-7734 Fax: 1-818-989-7062
About SSI/SSDI
The Social Security Administration provides two benefit programs for people unable to work due to physical or mental impairment. These programs are Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Cash Benefits
Social Security Disability provides two primary benefits: a monthly check. The amount of the monthly check is determined by a formula which takes into account the amount paid into Social Security and the length of time of employment.