In order to qualify for social security disability in Fremont, CA, you have to prove that you are unable to work for at least twelve months as the result of a disability. Workers who are either permanently disabled or suffer from a debilitating condition that renders them unable to perform the essential tasks of a job may qualify for Fremont social security disability benefits.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) makes case-by-case determinations using both medical and non-medical information. Once your application is received in the local SSA field office, the non-medical information is reviewed then your case file is forwarded to the federally-funded Disability Determination Services (DDS) office for a thorough medical review.
The U.S. Social Security Administration reports that 31% of the initial disability claims filed in the state of California are awarded. If there is sufficient medical evidence in your case file to support your disability claim, the DDS may recommend that your Fremont social security disability case be awarded. In the event you file for benefits and your claim is denied you can appeal the decision and if necessary, present further documentation of your disability. If your appeal is also denied, your case can be heard by an administration law judge (ALJ) at the Oakland hearing office. At the hearing level, Fremont social security disability claims that are heard by an ALJ are awarded 53.4% of the time.
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The DDS is responsible for assessing new cases and making re-eligibility determinations on current Fremont social security disability claims. In considering the scope of your disability, the medical review panel will consider the contents of your medical records to determine the severity of your injury and the length of time you are expected to qualify for Fremont social security disability benefits. It is important that you get regular medical attention to document your condition. If you are in need of medical attention and are having trouble paying for medical care, there are free and reduced-cost health care facilities in the Fremont area that would be of service to you.
Tri-City Health Center
39500 Liberty Street
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 770-8040
Fremont Center
3200 Kearney Street
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 490-1222
Women's Health Specialists
2299 Mowry Avenue, Suite #3C
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 796-7057
Fremont Urgent Care
3161 Walnut Ave.
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 796-1000
West Oakland Health Center
700 Adeline Street
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 835-9610
Eastmont Wellness Center
6995 Foothill Blvd. #200
Oakland, CA 94605
(510) 567-5700
Fremont Area Mental Health Resources
If you are in need of help from a mental health professional, there are mental health facilities in the Fremont area that may be of service to you.
Tri-City Health Center
39500 Liberty Street
Fremont, CA 94538
(510) 770-8040
Comprehensive Psychiatric Services
39420 Liberty Street #265
Fremont, CA 94534
(510) 744-3688
Christian Counseling Center
39789 Paseo Padre Parkway
Fremont, CA 945368
(510) 794-8898
Fremont Supplemental Social Security Benefits
California pays supplemental benefits to individuals that qualify for social security disability. The Federal social security disability benefit for an independent individual is $943 and $1,415 for a couple. .
Back to topWhen to Find a Fremont Social Security Disability Attorney
If you are disabled and unable to work, a lengthy processing time on your Fremont social security disability claim can cause financial hardship to you and your family. For many people, the decision to seek legal counsel isn’t a consideration until after their claim has been denied. But it may be in your best interest to hire a Fremont social security disability attorney early on in the process.
Disability attorneys have extensive knowledge of how the social security administration works and may be able to help expedite your case. Disability attorneys usually provide free initial consultations and typically don’t charge you a fee unless they win your case. If your attorney wins, a standard fee of 25% of your award is collected from past due benefits or through a fee petition. The maximum an attorney can collect is $6,000. If you are interested in obtaining an evaluation of your Social Security Disability case, click the "Free Disability Evaluation" link at the top of the page for your free case evaluation or to get more information about hiring a Fremont disability attorney.
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