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Alexandria, VA residents who are unable to work due to a disabling condition are eligible to receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). You can either receive SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Currently, there are 1,390 people receiving SSDI and 1,601 receiving SSI in Alexandria.
An Alexandria resident can either apply for benefits online or at the local SSA office in Alexandria:
6295 Edsall Road
Plaza 500, Suite 190
Alexandria VA 22312
Residents of close by cities/towns such as Annandale, Falls Church, Fort Belvoir, Lorton, McLean, Mt. Vernon and Springfield will also have to travel to the Alexandria office for assistance.
Back to topHiring an Alexandria Disability Lawyer
Alexandria, VA is home to many disability attorneys and advocates who can assist claimants with the process of applying for benefits. These attorneys will help claimants from the very beginning of the application process through the disability hearing if necessary.
For more information on the benefits of hiring a lawyer, click here.
An Alexandria Social Security Disability lawyer will also handle disability claims in the following cities located in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and Prince William County: Huntington, Rose Hill, Belle Haven, Groveton, Fort Hunt, Hybla Valley, Mt. Vernon, Annandale, Arlington, Lincolnia, Franconia, Springfield, Burke, and Jefferson.
All questions regarding hiring an attorney in Alexandria should be directed to:
Alexandria Bar Association
520 King Street,
Suite 202
Alexandria VA 22314
Alexandria Disability Hearings
All Alexandria disability applicants will have to go to the Washington DC hearing office for their disability hearing. When attending the hearing it is highly recommended that you have a disability attorney or advocate accompany you. Your attorney will be able to prepare your case on your behalf and questions any expert witnesses used against you by the SSA.
Unfortunately due to the heavy backlog of disability cases it can take over a year to have a hearing scheduled with the DC office. If your are in an extreme financial situation, then you can contact your local congressman to see if he can intervene to have your hearing scheduled sooner.
333 N Fairfax St
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 971-4700
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